Charmingly naive
"Charmingly naive" is a Chinese word, which means to describe the naughty, coquettish, simple and childish appearance. It comes from Pu Songling's strange tales from a lonely studio · planting pears in Qing Dynasty.
Explanation interpretation: Charming: can be taken by hand. It is full of naughty, simple and childish appearance. It's adorable. Source: Pu Songling's strange tales from a lonely studio growing pears in the Qing Dynasty: "the villagers are so naive that they laugh at the people in the city."
Charmingly naive
thousands and tens of thousands of - wú qiān wú wàn
a phoenix comes with grace to rest - yǒu fèng lái yí