Taoli spirit
Taoli spirit, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t á ol ǐ J ī ngsh é n, which describes a coquettish and charming look. It's from he Manzi.
The origin of Idioms
He Ning, one of the Five Dynasties' poems in he man Zi, said: "it's just a few years after breaking melons that people are used to love. Peach and plum spirit, parrot tongue, can spend a good night
Idiom usage
Used as a subject or object; used in figurative sentences.
Taoli spirit
beat gongs and shout at passengers to open the way for a coming official - kāi luó hè dào
of advanced years and noble character - qí nián shuò dé
push one 's way by shoving or humping - héng xíng zhí zhuàng