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Describing gentleness and thoughtfulness in classical Chinese

1. A paragraph describing tenderness and thoughtfulness

1. When you are tired, please put your heart on the shore; when you are wrong, don’t think of regrets; when you are suffering, you will know how to be satisfied; when you are hurt, Only when you are drunk can you understand how to be strong; only when you are drunk can you know that you are unforgettable; only when you laugh can you appreciate the beauty; when you are bored, come and talk to me!

2. Lovers, remember: you must have a good breakfast. Your body hurts my heart when you are hungry and thin. You must wear warm clothes when you go out. I cherish your little hands if they are frozen. You must get enough sleep to keep your beautiful face tired. I sighed, care must be warm, gentle greetings warm the heart.

3. A little love song, a little me, I was so moved when I missed you that I couldn’t help but shed a tear, turned into a cloud, turned into a riverside , I hope you look up and see me, think of me when you are upset, and always know that the person who loves you is me, me, or me, my dear, happy winter.

4. Falling in love with someone is beautiful, happy and warm. No matter how cold it is outside, when I fall in love with you, my whole body is warm. Let us keep each other warm and spend this winter together.

5. I know: love must be free to be happy; but I would rather stay by your side and accompany you through the journey

6. One in one, one in one The words of farewell are very bitter, the one is happy and the other is sad, the one hug and one kiss retains the residual warmth, the one laughs and one cries, this love lasts forever. We know each other with the same heart, from the end of the world *** At this time, the bright moon is like my heart, this love lasts forever.

7. I am happy when I see you. I am troubled and sad when you leave. You smile and blush at me. If you are not happy, everything is boring. I say a lot of sweet words. I only want to see you happy and smiling. My dear, I only wish you a happy life.

8. The wind after the rain is refreshing and melancholy. It can blow away the filth of the earth, but it cannot blow away your own lonely mood. The wind is bluer and lonelier than the coastline, the rain is moister and lonelier than the clouds; you are far more distant and deserted than I imagined, and I think of you more often than I imagined.

9. When you are tired, take a good rest; when you make a mistake, don’t complain about yourself; when you are suffering, it is the road to happiness; when you are hurt, you know what cherishing is; when you laugh, you will forget to cry; when you are bored, Check out my text messages.

10. Chocolate cannot compare with the sweetness of our love; flowers cannot compare with the fragrance of our love; diamond rings cannot represent our love; I don’t need a commitment, I just need a lifetime of staying together, plain and true.

11. If. I am a breeze that can surround you all the time;

12. A promise to support each other for a lifetime, a sincere heart to stay with you for a lifetime, a greeting to warm the day, a longing to last day by day, a missing you. I'm waiting for your call back. In the cold winter, keep me warm. May my presence make you happier.

13. My dear, I want to hold you every moment, listen to your breathing, feel your body fragrance, touch your bun, and taste the sweetness of love with you. Let’s Never separate, I love you.

14. I am happy because you are in my heart; I am comfortable because you have me in your heart; I am sweet because I love you; I am successful because you love me!

15. No matter how much time leaves marks on my face, no matter how much housework wears calluses on my hands, no matter how much I complain about the busy work and unsatisfactory work, you still silently watch over me and cheer me on. I want to treat you right Say, "I love you baby, you're tired."

16. I have always thought that we can distinguish colors with our eyes, but little did we know that too many layers of layers have made it difficult for us to see each other clearly, or that the colors have not changed, but our hearts have moved.

17. Thank you for your love, which makes me feel at home; thank you for your care, which keeps me warm from now on; thank you for your thoughtfulness and the touching warmth; at this moment, I must Say to you: Dear, thank you. 2. How to express lively, cheerful, gentle and kind in classical Chinese

Smart, bright, gentle and kind, clear and lively, gentle and kind.

The analysis of "Ode to the Goddess" and "Ode to the Goddess of Luo" is as follows: 1 "Ode to the Goddess" was written by Song Yu, a famous Chu Ci poet, and closely follows "Ode to the Gaotang". The depiction of "eye-catching" beauty and the story of the goddess's rejection of King Xiang of Chu are a famous work describing beauties. 2 The goddess in "Ode to the Goddess" is a beautiful and holy fairy, gentle and elegant, noble in behavior, and unparalleled in beauty.

King Xiang of Chu (some say Song Yu) pursued the goddess hard. However, the goddess was extremely noble and could only be used as a spiritual companion, but could not be blasphemed. She "left before the joy was over", which made the King of Chu trapped in the ileum. The sadness brings out the beauty, nobility and mystery of the goddess. 3 Previously, "Gaotang Fu" described the original religious mythological concept of the goddess having intercourse with the ancestors of Chu to promote the Chu State's grain harvest, population reproduction and the country's strength.

In "Ode to the Goddess", the goddess refuses to have sex with the dreamer, which is the profound meaning of this poem. 3. Words that describe a person’s gentleness

Words that express gentleness

Gentle and honest: wēn róu dūn hòu, gentle: gentle and supple; honest: kind. Originally meant to be gentle, simple and kind. Later, it also generally refers to being gentle and generous towards others. As a predicate and attributive; it refers to a person's gentle attitude.

soft branches and leaves: róu zhī nèn yè, soft and delicate branches and leaves. A metaphor for a gentle and beautiful young woman. As object and attributive; used in metaphorical sentences.

Wenwenxiang: wēn róu xiāng, a metaphor for a place where women are charming. As object and attributive; used in metaphorical sentences.

Gentle and considerate: wēn róu tǐ tiē, gentle, caring and considerate. Used as predicate and attributive; mostly used for women.

The mountains are warm and the water is soft: shān wēn shuǐ ruǎn, warm: gentle; soft: soft. The mountains are gentle and the water is soft. Describe the scenery as elegant.

tenderness like water: róu qíng sì shuǐ, soft: gentle. Tender emotions are like water. Describes the lingering love between men and women. Used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial; mostly used for women.

Being able to be strong or soft: néng gāng néng róu, Gang: strong; Rou: gentle. It can mean either gentleness or toughness. As a predicate and attributive; referring to a person's character.

Can be soft and strong: néng róu néng gāng, soft: gentle; Gang: strong. It can mean either gentleness or toughness. As a predicate and attributive; referring to a person's character.

Yinrou harmful thing: yīn róu hài wù, Yin: secretly; Rou: gentle; harmful thing: harm all things. He looks kind on the outside, but is sinister and vicious on the inside.

Róu zhōng yǒu gāng: róu zhōng yǒu gāng, describes a person’s character that is gentle yet strong. As a predicate and attributive; to describe a person's character.

tender branches: róu zhī nèn tiáo, tender branches. A metaphor for a gentle and beautiful young woman. As object and attributive; used in metaphorical sentences.

Nephrite Wenxiang: ruǎn yù wēn xiāng, soft: soft; Wen: gentle; jade, fragrant: synonymous with women. Old novels describe women's bodies. Used as an object and attributive; to describe a woman's delicate and fragrant skin.

Ruǎn xiāng wēn yù, soft: soft; Wen: mild; jade, fragrant: synonymous with women. Old novels describe women's bodies. Used as an object and attributive; to describe a woman's delicate and fragrant skin.

Warmth and sweetness: wēn qíng mì yì, refers to tenderness and intimacy. Same as "warmth and affection". As object and attributive; used for doing things.

Tenderness and affection: róu qíng mì yì, refers to gentle and intimate affection. As subject and object; used in the relationship between men and women.

tenderness and sweetness: róu qíng mì yì, gentle and sweet affection. As subject and object; used in the relationship between men and women.

Warmth and affection: wēn qíng mì yì, refers to tenderness and intimacy. As object and attributive; used for doing things.

丝水 tenderness: sì shuǐ róu qíng, rou: gentle. Tender emotions are like water. Describes the lingering love between men and women.

Wenxiang nephrite: wēn xiāng ruǎn yù, Wen: gentle; Ruan: soft; fragrant and jade: synonymous with women. Old novels describe women's bodies.

Jade soft, fragrant and warm: yù ruǎn xiāng wēn, soft: soft; fragrant and jade: synonymous with women; Wen: gentle. Old novels describe women's bodies.

soft and charming: róu mèi jiāo qiào, gentle and gentle, charming and pretty.

Used as predicate and attributive; mostly used for women.

tenderness and chivalry: róu qíng xiá gǔ, gentle manner, chivalrous character. As an object or attributive; used for a person's character.

Warmth and tenderness: wēn qíng mò mò, tenderness: silently expressing affection with eyes or actions. Describes someone who is full of gentle emotions and wants to express them. As an attributive or adverbial; with an ironic meaning.

Soft jade: ruǎn yù jiāo xiāng, soft: soft; jade, fragrant: synonymous with women. Describes a young woman's body as white and soft, exuding a warm youthful atmosphere. Used as an object and attributive; to describe a woman's delicate and fragrant skin.

roufengganyu: róu fēng gān yǔ, rou: gentle. The warm spring breeze and timely spring rain. Generally refers to gentle breeze and drizzle. As subject, object, attributive; used in weather.

Wenrunerzé: wēn rùn ér zé, a metaphor for a person’s attitude and speech that is gentle and supple. As predicate and attributive; used for doing things.

Yanxiao Yanyan: yán xiào yàn yàn, talk and laugh, be gentle and gentle. As predicate and attributive; used in written language.

Dun's poem talks about etiquette: dūn shī shuō lǐ, Dun: honest and thick. Poetry: "The Book of Songs". Study "Poetry" sincerely and preach "Li" vigorously. The old ruling class stated that they would act in accordance with the gentle and kind spirit of the Book of Songs and the provisions of ancient etiquette. Used as predicate and attributive; refers to paying attention to spirit, etc. 4. Tenderness, indifference and inner fanaticism are expressed in ancient Chinese

Song title: I am ugly but I am gentle

Album: "I am ugly, but I am gentle"

Singer: Zhao Chuan

Year of release: September 1988

Lyricist: Li Gedi

Composer: Huang Yunling

Lyrics:

Every night

In the wilderness of dreams

I am a proud giant

Every morning

< p> In front of the bathroom mirror

But I found myself living on the razor's edge

In the reinforced concrete jungle

In the life of coming and going

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Calculating the gap between dreams and reality

I am ugly

But I am gentle

Indifferent in appearance

Fanatic at heart

That’s me

I’m ugly

But I have music and beer

A little humble

< p> A little cowardly

But never back down

Every morning

On the edge of the city

I am a lonely mask< /p>

Every night

In the wilderness of music

But it becomes a roaring giant

On the endless stage

< p> On the other side that is not understood

Emitting the dignity of life and self

I am ugly, but I am gentle

The day is dim

The Night Is Immortal

That’s me

I’m ugly

But I have music and beer

Sometimes passionate

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Sometimes bow my head

Very good at waiting

I am ugly

But I am gentle

Look cold

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Fanatic at heart

That’s me

I’m ugly

But I have music and beer

A little humble< /p>

A little cowardly

But never back down 5. The sweet word in ancient Chinese means, hurry up, hurry

〈Form〉

1. (Knowing. From Gan, from the tongue. The tongue can taste sweetness. Original meaning: sweet)

2. Taste like sugar or honey [sweet]

Ying, beautiful. ——"Shuowen"

Sweet, sweet.

——"Guang Ya"

The grass and trees no longer smoke, and the taste loses its bitterness and sweetness. ——Han Yu "Bitter Cold"

3. Another example: sweets (sweet food); sweet wine (sweet rice wine); sweet snow (sweet snow water); sweet, sour, bitter and spicy (referring to various Different taste); sweet scent

4. Metaphor of happiness; joy [happy].

5. Such as: sweet wowo (describing happiness and joy)

6. Beautiful [fine].

7. Such as: sweet difference (beautiful difference); sweet enemy (beautiful enemy); sweetness (soft and elegant); sweetness (soft and charming); sweetness (soft and mature kitsch); sweetness (Sweet and gentle)

8. Describes sleeping soundly [sound; asleep].

9. Such as: sweet sleep; sweet land (dreamland)

10. Refers to good words [honeyed; unctuous].

11. Such as: Tiankouer (a mouth good at flattering words); Tianjuer (sweet words); Tianyan (beautiful words; good words); sweet words, sweet words ( gentle and considerate words); sweet words (sweet words); sweet words (sweet words)

〈motion〉

1. Sleep soundly, soundly asleep [sleep soundly]

< p> A pillow of sweetness makes me sleepy and dawn, who can turn the world around? ——Ming Dynasty Tang Xianzu's "Handan Ji"