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What idioms describe "taking pictures"?

Various shapes and postures.

Pinyin qi ā n z and b m: I t à i describe various postures or very rich types in various ways. From Jiang Zilong's Good Scenery Gate: "Diners are varied, from clothes to skin color.

Graceful and restrained, Chinese vocabulary. The pinyin is "Nuó du not z". Graceful: refers to softness and beauty, and describes all kinds of light and soft gestures. Describe the different postures of women, which are light and feminine.

Charming.

Beauty and charm is a China word, pronounced qi ā n ji ā o b m 4 i m è i, which describes a woman's beautiful posture. [

Exquisite flowers, China idiom.

Pinyin: hu ā zh and zh ā o zh m: n

Interpretation: Metaphor is personable. Flatten and sway in the wind.