peaceful and mild steps -- walking slowly
Graceful and graceful, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ō NgR ó ngy ǎ B ù, which means calm and gentle. It comes from the book of Wei, the first chapter of Shizu.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Wei, the first chapter of Shizu Ji: "you can be graceful and graceful, and you can live three lives later; or you can live on your own. Although favoritism is not the same, it is the same when it comes to economic aid. "
Analysis of Idioms
Elegant and elegant
Idiom usage
Liu Dabai's "turtle" poem: "you are graceful and graceful, like an old bureaucrat and a rich squire."
peaceful and mild steps -- walking slowly
lower one's aspirations and denigrate oneself - jiàng zhì rǔ shēn
in guangdong dogs bark at the snow - yuè quǎn fèi xuě
blackmail and impose exactions on - qiāo zhà lè suǒ