First, idioms about manners:
Graceful? [péng tíng niǎo nuó]
Interpretation: Describe a woman's gentle posture. Also refers to beauty.
Source: Xu Ming wrote "The Red Pear and the Banquet": "Although there are many people singing and dancing in my family, there is no attractive girl."
Second, the synonyms of graceful demeanour:
Hey hey? [p and ng p and ng ni m: o ni m: o] describes a woman's gentle posture. Also refers to beauty.
Third, poems about graceful demeanour:
On the independent sail, the style is graceful. -Bai Juyi
Interpretation: Standing alone on the sail, the beauty is only seventeen or eighteen years old.
Have a graceful demeanour doesn't seem to be Luo Qi, but Gu Jiling will hang up soon. -Bai Juyi
Interpretation: It seems that beautiful women don't use silk, but stop after listening to music.
Have a graceful demeanour fifteen wins the fairy, and Chang 'e dries the lotus in the daytime. -Bai Juyi
Interpretation: A fifteen-year-old beauty is more beautiful than a fairy, and Chang 'e has to hide in the lotus during the day.
Princess Ming has the most graceful demeanor, and should have four stars in the Chili room. -Bai Juyi
Interpretation: Fei Ming's appearance is the most beautiful and beautiful, shining like four stars.
The water curtain rolls peach blossoms, and the gold is graceful. -Guan xiu
Interpretation: The curtains made of crystal are rolled with peach blossoms, and the beautiful women who can write are even more different.