What are the words to describe Thai customs?

enchanting, charming, charming, enchanting and rich

First, enchanting [yāo ráo]

Definition: charming and beautiful.

Citation: Mao Zedong's poem "Spring and Snow in Qinyuan" says: "It must be sunny, and it is particularly enchanting to see the red makeup wrapped."

2. Charming [wǔ mèi]

Definition: Describe the beautiful and lovely gestures of women, flowers and trees.

Quote: Hong Shen's "The Fan of a wealthy family", Act II: "Her clothes are gorgeous and her attitude is very serious. Charming, but self-loving. "

3. Charming [jiāo mèi]

Definition: describe coquetry and flattery.

Citation: Biye's Blessing of the Goddess: "The whole Jiang Xindao is like silver inlaid with jade, which adds a lot of charm to the motherland!"

Fourth, enchanting [yāo yàn]

Interpretation: gorgeous but not solemn.

Citation: Yang Mo's Song of Youth, Chapter 1: "This is a young China woman standing next to an old woman's umbrella, dressed in rich and enchanting clothes."

five, rich [nó ng Yan]

Interpretation: (color) is thick and gorgeous.

Citation: Zheng Zhenduo's Illustrated History of China Literature, Chapter 27, Chapter 2: "However, his (Han Yu's) poetic style is different. Although he holds the same attitude of opposing richness and duality, he deliberately demands risk, depth and extraordinary."