elegance
Elegance is a Chinese word, and Pinyin is g ā oy ǎ, which means noble and elegant. To show good manners or taste. It is a metaphor of superb elegance and uprightness. It is opposite to "mediocrity and evil"; it also refers to noble and elegant, opposite to "obscenity and vulgarity". It is said in the biography of Cui Lin in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi: "it is natural and elegant."
interpretation
1. Superb elegance. As opposed to mediocre evil.
2. Elegance is opposite to vulgarity.
source
The biography of Cui Lin in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi, is characterized by natural righteousness and elegance.
The preface of Wang Bo's "kaijiantuming" in Tang Dynasty: sentence reading, Qu Qu and elegant rhyme.
Li Dongyang's epitaph of Shu of Da'an in the Ming Dynasty (this inscription was written in the 16th year of Chenghua and x1480 of Xianzong in the Ming Dynasty, Jining): Zhonglu (Shen Zhong, the word Zhonglu) is elegant in knowledge and clean in zhicao.
Chapter 37 of a dream of Red Mansions: the third sister is elegant. I'll discuss it now.
The fifth chapter of the sequel of Lao Can's Travels: he is as worldly as the worldly; he is as elegant as the elegant.
Liu Qing's "entrepreneurial history" Chapter 18: since the poor old man's eyes can't see, toad beach, who still calls his non elegant nicknames to his face?
Related words
Synonyms:
High teeth, high yam, high pressure.
Same beginning:
Gao Shou, Gao Ge, Gao Yi, Gao Wen, Gao Xiao, Gao Shen, Gao An, Gao Xiangda, Gao Gaobing, Gao Zhen, Gao duo, Gao Yi, Gao Yixing.
Same ending:
The ambition is not in niangao, Bigao, Zigao, Gaogao, jugao, Gonggao, baichengzigao, Shuanggao, Zugao, he's three highs, Pinggao, pitch and loftiness.
Chinese PinYin : Gao Ya
elegance