possessing an air of dignity
Yuyuya, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ú y ú y ā, which means to describe the way the car is driving. It comes from yuan he Shengde poem.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu's poem of Yuanhe Shengde in Tang Dynasty: "the twelve dragons are elegant."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attributive, combination, queue, etc. Examples those who say "fish are elegant" speak of the majesty of the ibis, and fish are elegant. The ninth volume of Sheng'an Shihua by Yang Shen in Ming Dynasty
possessing an air of dignity
have tremendous courage and wisdom - dà zhì dà yǒng
be helpless and in the greatest straits - jì qióng lǜ jìn
sit idle and enjoy the fruits of others ' work - zuò xiǎng qí gōng
many guests of exalted rank were present - gāo péng mǎn zuò
happiness as immense as the eastern sea - fú rú dōng hǎi
there is a crack to squeeze through - yǒu bīn kě chéng