elegant
It is an idiom with the pronunciation of Xi ā OS ǎ f ē ngli ú, and its meaning is elegant. It comes from the book Si Xi Ji Shi Li Chao Ting written by Xie Dang of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation: detached bearing, generous demeanor. Also known as "romantic".
Source: Ming Xie Tang's "Si Xi Ji · Shi Li Chao Ting": "I have been sighing about the world for a few years. How can I know if I am free and unrestrained?"
Example: when smelly flower mother saw that he was as beautiful as a crown jewel, she adored him very much. The seventh chapter of Zhang Nanzhuang's he Dian in Qing Dynasty
Usage: as predicate and attributive; refers to free and easy manner
elegant
be happy and pleased with oneself - yí rán zì dé
Zhang Gong eats wine, Li Gongdian - zhāng gōng chī jiǔ lǐ gōng diān
to help the weak and aid the needy - jì ruò fú qīng