Charm (yρnǐ) is a Chinese vocabulary, which originally refers to the way the standard flutters with the wind, and it is extended to femininity. It is often used to describe the beautiful scenery and the beauty of women. In addition, the charm has a little majesty.
This word comes from Selected Works and Yang Xiong's Ganquan Fu: "What is the charm of the husband?" In this article, charm is used to describe the way flags fly. With the passage of time, this word has gradually evolved into a word to describe the scenery and femininity.
In ancient literary works, the word "charm" often appears, such as Li Bai's "Thinking of Sleeping at Night under the Niuzhu Mountain" in the Tang Dynasty: "In those days, Jin Ge was an iron horse and the tiger swallowed Wan Li. There are five young tombs, urging yellow dust, and everyone is happy. Shu Garden is rainy, full of spring and beautiful scenery. " Here, Li Bai uses the charming scenery to describe the beautiful scenery of the spring garden.
In modern Chinese, charm is still a commonly used adjective to describe beautiful scenery and posture. For example, the writer Zhang Kangkang's "The scenery here is unique": "Along the winding path, we came to a charming forest." Here, Zhang Kangkang described the beauty of the forest with charming scenery.
At the same time, charm is also a poetic word, which is often used in poetry creation. For example, Lu You, a poet in the Song Dynasty, wrote "Two Thoughts on Going Out of the Hedge Gate to Meet the Cold in Autumn Night": "Silver candles draw a cold screen, and small fans light fireflies.
The stone steps at night are as cold as cold water, sitting and staring at the cowherd and the weaver girl. The night promises old love, and the New Testament is heavy. Who promised the new love and the old testament? Sleeping tonight, where do you know in the moonlight? "Here, Lu You painted a beautiful autumn night scene with charming poems.
In short, charm is a Chinese word full of beauty, which can be used to describe both soft scenery and beautiful women. It inherits the essence of ancient culture and develops in modern literature. As an artificial intelligence assistant, I hope I can help you better understand and use this word in reading, writing and life.