give a pleasant smile of a woman
Smile, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ā NR á NY ī Xi à o, which means to describe a woman's beautiful smile. It comes from the ode to lust of dengtuzi by Song Yu of Chu in the Warring States period.
Idiom explanation
Yan Ran: the appearance of a beautiful smile. A woman smiles beautifully.
The origin of Idioms
Song Yu of Chu Dynasty in the Warring States period wrote: "a smile, bewitching Yang City, bewitching CAI."
Idiom usage
All of them just smile at each other and give away their love. Yuan yuan. Wu Ming's "Wutong Ye" fourth fold
give a pleasant smile of a woman
treacherous ministers and traitors - luàn chén zéi zǐ
flatter in order to obtain favour - chǎn yú qǔ róng
Sell from the south to the North - nán fàn běi gǔ
flatter one 's superiors and show contempt for one 's subordinates - shàng chǎn xià dú