Graceful and graceful
Fengdupian is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē NGD ù PI ā NPI ā n, which describes elegant and graceful manner, free and easy. It comes from Zhang Chunfan's Nine Tailed turtle in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The fourth chapter of Zhang Chunfan's "Nine Tailed turtle" in Qing Dynasty: "spectators see more than ten carriages coming in an endless stream, and the last one is sitting in the autumn valley. It's full of spirit, elegant and graceful. It's like the train of xunling and the face of he lang. it's really like the spirit and sparse willows
Idiom usage
Qin Fengwu quickly put it on and went to the mirror to take a picture. He felt that he was a character in the sheep cart. A brief history of civilization by Li Baojia in Qing Dynasty
Graceful and graceful
profound idea and a good style of writing - hóng zhōng sì wài
a man of distinction always has a poor memory - guì rén duō wàng
crane one 's neck and stand on tiptoe - yán jǐng qǐ zhǒng