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Elegant four-character idioms
1. A four-character idiom that expresses elegance
1. Polite and polite. Binbin: The original meaning is to have both good manners and quality, and later it is used to describe elegance.
Describe someone who is elegant and polite. Source: "Historical Records·Tai Shigong's Preface": "When uncles and grandsons understand etiquette, literature will advance a little."
Call out his two sons, the elder brother precedes the younger brother, ~. Chapter 83 of "Flowers in the Mirror" by Li Ruzhen of the Qing Dynasty.
2. Not worthy of elegance. The description is not elegant enough. ——Idioms about elegance Source: None Although this little magic is interesting, it is still~.
3. Erya and gentleness Erya: elegant. Describes a person with a gentle attitude and gentle actions.
Refers to the lack of combativeness, lack of boldness and aggressiveness in doing things. Source: "Eastern European Heroines" by Ms. Lingnan Yuyi of the Qing Dynasty: "Born with beautiful features, elegant and gentle, and good temperament Implicit, intelligent. "As a predicate, attributive, and adverbial; referring to a person's gentle attitude. 4. Abundance: grace and grace.
Pianpian: free and easy look. Describes an elegant and graceful manner, elegant and free-spirited.
Same as "personable". Source: Chapter 4 of "The Nine-Tailed Turtle" by Zhang Chunfan of the Qing Dynasty: "Onlookers saw more than ten carriages coming, and Qiugu was sitting on the last carriage. He was full of energy, rich and graceful, and the fragrance left Xun Ling. The robe, with the pink face of Fu Helang, is really like the spirit and sparse willows of Zhang Xu's time."
Qin Fengwu quickly put it on, walked to the mirror and took a look, feeling that he was actually a figure in a sheep cart. Chapter 55 of "A Brief History of Civilization" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty.
5. Personable demeanor: elegant demeanor, refers to beautiful behavior; Pianpian: elegant appearance. The behavior is elegant and graceful.
——The source of the idiom describing elegance: "Historical Records: Biography of Pingyuan Jun": "Pingyuan Jun is a good prince in troubled times." "New Book of Tang·Biography of Zhang Jiuling": "The demeanor is as good as that of Zhang Jiuling." ?” 6. Elegance and elegance. Elegance: literary talent and informality; elegance: profound knowledge and extraordinary bearing.
Refers to a person who is elegant, free and easy, and knowledgeable. Source: Tang Dynasty Lu Zhaolin's "Five Sorrows·Sorrowful Talents Difficulties": "Gao Zhi is a man, elegant and elegant, and this is the end of a generation; high is a man, and his articles are outstanding, and he is a pearl in the world."
7. The phoenix sighs and the tiger gazes describe elegant conversation and impressive appearance. Source: "Selected Works·Cao Zhi (Book with Wu Jichong)": "The eagle flutters its body with a single step, and the phoenix sighs and the tiger looks at it, saying that Xiao Cao does not have enough wives, and Wei Huo does not have enough wives."
Li Shan's note: "The phoenix sighs and the tiger looks at it."
Li Shan's note: "The phoenix sighs and the tiger looks at it." It is used as a metaphor for literature, and the tiger is used as a metaphor for martial arts.
It means "beautiful and strong" 8. Sundressing under the flowers: crotch pants.
Drying pants under flowers. The metaphor is not elegant and ruins the scenery.
—— Idioms about elegance Source: Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty, "Zanzhu·Killing Scenery": "Sunshine under the flowers." 9. Behave elegantly Xian: elegant.
Describes a woman’s posture and demeanor as quiet and elegant. Source: None 10. A smooth tone of voice is a metaphor for speaking elegantly.
Source: Volume 5 of "Yunxian Miscellaneous Notes": "Zhang Hu groaned bitterly, and his wife and slaves did not respond when called to blame Hu. Hu said: 'My tone is full of flowers.
' ” 11. Lan Xinhuixing is a metaphor for noble character and elegant behavior. ——The source of the idiom describing elegance: "The Jade Girl Shakes the Immortal Pendant" by Liu Yong of the Song Dynasty: "May the grandma and the orchid heart be so beautiful, pillow under the preface, expressing the deep meaning."
12. Elegant and romantic ①Elegance And elegant. ② Refers to elegance and integrity.
Source: None 13. Sisiwenwen describes someone who looks elegant and elegant. Source: Chapter 7 of "Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Other people's children are used to being polite. When they first saw you, you were so miserable that you were laughed to death."
14. Sour words and fake jealousy describe pretending to be elegant and polite. ——The source of the idiom about elegance: Chapter 32 of "The Heroes of Sons and Daughters" written by Wenkang of the Qing Dynasty: "The two of them filled their mouths with sour words and fake jealousy, and sprayed a plaque with the four characters "Huizi" in their mouths."
15. Gentle and elegant: gentle and polite; Erya: elegant. Describes a person with a gentle attitude and gentle actions.
Currently, it also refers to the lack of fighting spirit, lack of boldness and aggressiveness in doing things, and lack of enterprising spirit.
Source: "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" by Pu Songling of the Qing Dynasty: "Chen Xijiu": "This son of a famous scholar is gentle and elegant, how can he be a thief?" ~, exactly the attitude of scholars.
"Speech" by Ye Shengtao. 16. Gentle and elegant. Gentle attitude and elegant manners.
Source: The first chapter of "The Legend of Heroes of Sons and Daughters" by Wenkang of the Qing Dynasty: "The first one is a half-old Confucian scholar... The second one is a gentle and elegant white-faced scholar." From his appearance and demeanor Judging from his speech and behavior, he is also very ~, without any appearance of a reckless hero.
Chapter 24 of Volume 1 of Yao Xueyin's "Li Zicheng". 17. Wenwei scholar Wenwei: elegant but weak.
A scholar with elegant eyes and a weak body. ——The source of the idiom describing elegance: Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty, "Shishuo Xinyu·Part 2 of Appreciation": "Shilong is a man who is weak and cute."
18. Wenzi Binbin originally describes a person who is both Elegant and simple, later described as elegant and polite. Same as "gentle and gentle".
Source: None 19. Harmless elegance: one of the components of "The Book of Songs", here it refers to elegance, elegance and elegance. It means that although it has an impact, it does not hinder the main aspects.
—— Source of the idiom about elegance: Qin Mu's "The Beautiful Title of "Fruit King"": "Even sweetness has its own characteristics, some are as sweet as honey, and some are slightly sweeter. With a slight, "harmless" and sour taste. 20. Yongronghuagui describes the attitude as elegant, calm, solemn and generous.
Source: None 21. Yongrong Xianya Yongrong: generous attitude, calm and unhurried; Xianya: elegant. Describes a calm attitude and elegant behavior.
Source: "Historical Records·Biography of Sima Xiangru": "Xiangru came to Linqiong, riding in a chariot, Yongrong was leisurely and elegant." 22. Graceful and generous, elegant and generous, magnanimous and graceful.
—— Idioms describing elegance. Source: Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty, "Historical Records: The Benji of Emperor Gaozu": "He is always generous and does not bother with his family's production work." 23. Graceful and elegant refers to a calm and unhurried demeanor, elegant and generous behavior.
Same as "graceful and elegant". Source: Lao She's "No Problem": "If you walk fast, the white soles and trembling leg straps will appear light and elegant; if you walk slowly, you will appear graceful and elegant."
24. Grace Huagui describes an attitude that is elegant, calm, solemn and generous. Source: Scene 1 of Cao Yu's "Wang Zhaojun": "Mrs. Jiang walked down gracefully, and Yingying and Qi Qi respectfully escorted her out."
25. Graceful and elegant refers to a calm and unhurried demeanor, and an elegant and generous manner. . (I hope my answer will satisfy you.) 2. Elegant four-character idioms
There are no elegant four-character idioms in the idiom dictionary. The closest ones are:
Light makeup and heavy makeup
Makeup: put on makeup; apply: apply powder. Refers to two different kinds of makeup, light and elegant.
Heavy makeup and light makeup.
Refers to two different kinds of makeup, rich and light. See "Light makeup and heavy makeup."
Lightly draw eyebrows
Lightly draw eyebrows. Refers to women’s elegant makeup.
Yun Rong Yue Appearance
It is a metaphor for an elegant and elegant appearance.
Red dress and plain wrap
Red dress: red decoration for women; plain wrap: elegant dress. Refers to women’s gorgeous and elegant attire. Used to describe the beautiful scenery where the snow has passed, the sky is clear, and the red sun and white snow complement each other. 3. What are the four-character idioms about elegance? , light makeup and heavy makeup [dàn zhuāng nóng mǒ] Explanation: makeup: put on makeup; wipe: apply powder.
Refers to two different types of makeup: elegant and rich. From the poem "Drinking the First Sunny and Later Rain on the Lake" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: "If you want to compare the West Lake to the West, it is always better to put on light makeup and heavy makeup."
Translation: If you compare the beautiful West Lake to the beauty Xi Shi, no matter it is Light makeup or heavy makeup is always very appropriate. 2. Qingyajuechen [qīng yǎ jué chén] Explanation: fresh and elegant, spotless. From: Modern Times Bing Xin's "For Little Readers": "This room is elegant and pure, surrounded by endless flowers.
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3. Graceful and leisurely [yōng róng xián yǎ] Explanation: Refers to the calm and unhurried demeanor, elegant and generous behavior. From: Modern Bing Xin's "For Young Readers" Chapter 13: "He walked gracefully from the treetops of the opposite mountain. Elegantly, he came up and said to me gently and seriously: "It's another day!" '" 4. Yongrong Erya [yōng róng ěr yǎ] Explanation: Describes a generous attitude and good behavior.
From: Chapter 12 of Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars" in the Qing Dynasty: "The Current Niu Buyi Yin" Poetry, Zhang Tiejian fencing, Chen Hefu joking and joking, accompanied by the grace and elegance of the two young masters, the handsomeness of Zang Gongsun, Yang Zhizhong's ancient appearance and ancient heart, Quan Don't use weird looks. "5. Bingqingyujie [bīng qīng yù jié] Explanation: as clear and transparent as ice, as white and flawless as jade.
It is a metaphor for a person's pure conduct (mostly used for women). From: "Yu Zhi" by Sima Qian of the Han Dynasty "Book of Boling" 62616964757a686964616fe59b9ee7ad9431333431346361: "Fu Wei Boling has outstanding talents, noble ambitions, good body, ice and jade." ”
Translation: Only Boling can excel others, be noble in his ambitions, be a good person, and behave in an innocent manner. 4. Four-character idioms about elegance
Tranquility leads to far-reaching tranquility leads to far-reaching : Only by having a calm and quiet mind, not being swayed by distracting thoughts, and meditating and reflecting can you set (achieve) lofty goals.
This sentence first came from Liu An's "Huainanzi: Main Techniques" in the early Western Han Dynasty. Zhuge Liang's "The Book of Commandments" is also quoted from "Huainanzi: Master's Training": The dwelling place of a person is like the brightness of the sun and the moon.
Everyone in the world looks at it and listens attentively. , extend your neck and raise your heels to look, so if you are not indifferent, you cannot be virtuous, if you are not tranquil, you cannot reach far, if you are not broad, you cannot be comprehensive, if you are not kind, you cannot care for others, if you are not impartial, you cannot be restrained. .
Idiom explanation Pinyin: wēn wén ěr yǎ Definition: Wenwen: gentle and polite; Erya: elegant.
Present tense. It also refers to the lack of combativeness, lack of boldness and aggressiveness in doing things. Source: Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" Chen Xijiu in the Qing Dynasty: "This son of a famous scholar is gentle and elegant, how can he be a thief?" "Extraordinary appearance, beautiful appearance and intelligent, charming and charming, smiling cheeks, water-cut pupils, slender waist, beautiful figure, body as light as a swallow, brows as light as smoke, crimson lips reflecting the sun, red sleeves adding fragrance, extremely beautiful and hard to find, The beauty is delicious, like jade or jade, crisp or fat, silk or brocade, like the moon and flowers, looking forward to the brilliance, the white jade is flawless with the wings of pink butterflies, the green leaves are drunk with peaches, the beautiful flowers shine in the water, and the crowns are overwhelmingly fragrant.
5. Four-character words to describe a woman’s cuteness
Baimei Qianjiao〖Explanation〗Mei, Jiao: beautiful. Describes the beauty of a woman’s posture. Close the moon and shy the flowers. Close: hide. Make the moon hide and the flowers shy .Describes a woman’s beautiful appearance. Ice skin and jade bones. Skin like ice and bones like jade. Describes a woman’s clean body and skin. The lotus flower in every step originally described a woman’s light gait. It is often used as a metaphor for getting better and better. A lotus flower is born every step of the way. : Lotus. Describes the lightness of a woman's gait. The fish sees it and the geese sinks to the bottom of the water. The geese see it lands on the sandbank. Describes the woman's beautiful appearance. Chuchu and pitiful. Chuchu: The appearance of dense vegetation, also describes the look of pain. Originally refers to the delicate and cute young pine, Later, it describes the delicate appearance of a woman. Chu waist grub collar means that the waist is slender and the neck is as white as a cricket grub. It describes the beauty of a woman's figure. Graceful and graceful: the appearance of graceful posture. Describes the beauty of a woman's figure. Eyebrows and white teeth: like Curved and long eyebrows like silk moth tentacles. Slender eyebrows and white teeth. Describe a woman’s beautiful appearance. Momei Manxu Manxu: Bright and rotating eyes. Describe a woman’s beautiful and charming eyebrows. Curved eyebrows are square and square. A broad forehead. Describes the beauty of a woman's appearance. Fenhuayueliu is also called "fenhuafuliu". It describes a woman's beautiful walking posture. It is made of pink jade, decorated with white powder and carved from white jade. It describes the beauty of a woman's makeup or the length of a child. To be white. It is also used to describe snow scenes. Pink jade 〖Explanation〗 Decorated with white powder, carved from white jade. Describes the beauty of women or the fair appearance of children. It is also used to describe snow scenes. Rich muscles and weak bones〖Explanation〗 Plump Rich skin and tender bones. Describes a woman or a flower that is delicate, gorgeous and plump. Explanation: Rich skin and tender bones. Describes a woman or a flower that is delicate, gorgeous and plump. Same as "rich muscles and weak bones". Fengshenchaoyue: Describes the soft and beautiful appearance of a woman. It refers to the soft and plump figure of a woman. Fengzichaoyue〖Explanation〗 Fengzi: grace, grace and posture. Charming: the appearance of softness. Describes the softness of a woman's body and elegant expression. Same as "Fengshenchaoyue" . Graceful and graceful Feng: grace; graceful: a woman's graceful posture. Describes a woman's charming and graceful posture. National beauty and heavenly fragrance originally describe peony flowers whose color and fragrance are different from ordinary flowers. Later, it also describes a woman's beauty. National beauty, natural beauty and beauty: a woman's crown of beauty. Unparalleled in the world; Tianzi: natural beauty. In the old days, a woman's appearance was described as extremely beautiful. Hao Teeth Mo Mei Hao: white appearance; Mo Mei: a woman's slender and beautiful eyebrows. White teeth and trim eyebrows. Describes a woman's dignified and beautiful appearance, and also Metaphorically referred to as a beauty. White teeth and bright eyes: white appearance; pu: eyeballs, generally refers to eyes. White teeth, bright eyes. Describes a woman's beautiful appearance, and also metaphorically refers to a beauty. Huarongyuemei means an appearance like a flower and the moon. Describes a woman's beauty. The flowery face and moonface describe the beauty of a woman. The fat ring, the thin ring, the swallow ring: Yang Yuhuan, the imperial concubine of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty; the swallow: Zhao Feiyan, the empress of Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty. It describes the different postures of women, each with its own charm. It is also a metaphor for the styles and genres of artistic works, each with its own characteristics and strengths. Qi Mei looks back and smiles: eyes. Turning the eyes and smiling. It is often used to describe a woman's charming expression. Huixin, ingenious, clever mind, and exquisite conception. It is often used to describe a woman's exquisite skills and originality. Elegant and elegant manners: elegant. Describes a woman's posture and demeanor, which is quiet and elegant. The pear blossom is like a pear blossom covered with raindrops. It originally described the posture of Concubine Yang when she was crying. Later it was used to describe the beauty of a woman. Liu Jiao Hua Mei describes a woman's charm. Liu Mei Xingyan describes a woman. Slender eyebrows and bright eyes. Liu Ruo Huajiao describes a woman's slender beauty. Liu Yao Taoyan describes a woman's beauty. Liu Yaohuatai describes a woman's graceful and graceful figure. Luoyan Shen Yuyan saw it and flew to the ground, and fish saw it and dived in. Underwater. Describes a woman's beautiful appearance. Bright eyes and bright teeth. Bright eyes and white teeth. Describes a woman's beautiful appearance. It also refers to a beautiful woman. Bright eyes and good gaze describe a woman's eyes that are bright and flexible. Niao Nana (explanation) describes a woman's light and soft figure. Same as "袅腅婉婉". Niao Niao Ping Ting〖Explanation〗Niao Niao: soft and beautiful appearance; Ping Ping: beautiful appearance. Describes the soft and beautiful posture of a woman. Niao Niao Ting Ting〖Explanation〗Describes the light and soft figure of a woman. . Describes a woman's graceful posture. Pingting graceful ① describes a woman's graceful posture. ② refers to beauty. Pingting graceful describes a woman's graceful posture. Qianjiaobaimei describes a woman's beautiful posture. 蓓头 momeigui: a type of cicada. 蓓头: broad and forehead Square; eyebrows: thin and long eyebrows. Broad forehead, curved eyebrows. Describes women
Zi has a beautiful appearance. Like a flower or jade, it is as beautiful as flowers and jade. It describes a woman’s outstanding appearance. Shanmei Shuiyan describes a woman’s delicate and watery eyebrows. It is also called “watery-eyes mountain eyebrow”. Shanshanlaichi describes a woman’s slow and leisurely walking posture. Now it is described as coming slowly and late. The Peach Blossom Face Story is from Tang Mengqi's "Poem of True Story". Cui Hu went on an outing in Kyoto during the Qingming Dynasty. He met a beautiful woman under the peach blossoms in a courtyard. He visited again the next year, and he was filled with emotion as the things were gone. , inscribed with a quatrain: "On this day last year, in this door, the human face and the peach blossoms reflected each other's red color. I don't know where the human face went, but the peach blossoms still smiled in the east wind." Later, "peach blossom human face" was used to describe the beauty of the woman. It also refers to the person you like. Peach. Blushing face describes a woman's pink cheeks. Peach shy apricot makes peach blossoms and apricot blossoms feel ashamed and have to give in. Describes a woman who is more beautiful and charming than flowers. Taoyao Liumei describes a woman who is young and beautiful. Natural beauty〖Explanation〗Born : Naturally generated. Beauty: beautiful appearance. Describes a woman's charm and beauty. Tianxiang Guose originally described peonies whose color and fragrance are different from ordinary flowers, and later also described a woman's beauty. Tianzi Guose Tianzi: natural beauty; Guose: a woman The beauty is the best in the country. In the old days, it was used to describe a woman's appearance. Slim and graceful: tall and upright. It describes a woman's slender figure. It also describes tall and straight figures such as flowers and trees. I saw you pity you: still; pity: love. I saw her Even think it's cute. Describes a woman's beautiful appearance. Misty sideburns: the hair on the face near the ears; Huan: ring-shaped bun. Describes the beauty of a woman's hair. It also describes a woman's loose and messy hair. Misty sideburns: the hair is like floating and lingering. Clouds and mist. Describes a woman's beauty. Xizi holds her heart. The inherent advantages sometimes add to the beauty. Xianzi Jade color describes a woman's beautiful posture and appearance. Xianzi Jade color describes a woman's beautiful posture and appearance. Apricot face and peach cheeks describe a woman's beautiful appearance. Shameful flowers and closed moon〖Explanation〗Describes a woman's beauty , makes the flowers ashamed and the moon hidden. Yanran smiles Yanran: a beautiful smile (referring to women). Describes a woman's beautiful smile. Yanzi describes a woman's body and appearance.
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