Describe women's shyness and blushing in ancient Chinese.

shy

Pinyin mi m: n ti m: n

Shy look.

Xue Hao blushes when he sees a strange uncle. He is still very shy! .

Synonyms shy, shy, ashamed, shy, shy, shy.

The antonym is generous, cheerful and lively.

From the first volume of (Yuan) Wang Shifu's "The West Chamber": "The predecessors were ashamed, the cherry blossoms were dew and white, and the dialect was just right for a long time." Xu Lin's Embroidered Golden Cicada in the Ming Dynasty: "If you reduce the killing space, you will not be calm, and you will be ashamed to go to court and fear ridicule.

The seventh time in A Dream of Red Mansions: "He was born shy and had never seen a big battle. menstruation was not angry when he saw it."

Bing Xin's "To a Little Reader" XV: "That night, in her building, I talked for half an hour and was surprised that she was shy and gentle."

Zhou Libo's "The Storm" Part II: "At this time, Mr. Wang asked Director Guo to choose clothes. Guo Quanhai stood beside Captain Xiao and refused to meet them. He said shyly,' There is nothing to match.' "

Little Charlie is a quiet and shy boy.