graceful and elegant
Elegant, elegant, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ō NgR ó ngdi ǎ NY ǎ, which means to describe the gentle, elegant and not vulgar. It comes from the book of Ouyang.
The origin of Idioms
Chen Liang of the Song Dynasty wrote the book Ouyang Wencui Hou: "gongzhi's prose is elegant and elegant, and it has been repeated to reach its meaning, but it has never been recovered."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in speech or writing, etc. Mao Dun's night reading notes: "the so-called" Taige style "is a little" elegant ", which means" today's weather, ha ha ha. "
graceful and elegant
use a capable man in spite of his faults - qì xiá lù yòng
leave a good name for posterity - bǎi shì liú fāng
vulgar ideas reappear in one 's mind - bǐ lìn fù méng