delicate and pretty
Yuruhuarou, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ù Ru ǎ nhu ā R ó u, which means to describe a woman as delicate as a flower. From Xijiang moon.
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Zizhi's poem Xijiang moon in Song Dynasty: "luolangyun is light and misty, and the drunken muscles are soft and the flowers are soft." Yuan · Wang Zhongcheng's "Zhonglv · fendieer" divertimento: "yesterday's banquet in the East Tower, Dai Yan opened dance skirt and song sleeve, a group of jade and soft flowers."
Idiom usage
My concubine, I'm worried about killing you. I'm going to kill you. The palace of eternal life
delicate and pretty
To drive away fish for the deep, to drive away birds for the clump - wèi yuān qū yú,wèi cóng qū què
be able to handle a job with ease because one has had previous experience - jià qīng jiù shú
though seemingly always on the run , he accomplishes nothing - lù lù wú wéi