Words describing elegant writing

1. Idioms describing elegance

Fengchengbowu refers to outstanding figures who transcend the world.

Fengchenwu means Fengchen: refers to the dirty and troubled worldly life. An outstanding person who transcends the world.

Fengchen waiwu refers to outstanding figures who transcend the world.

Personable demeanor: elegant demeanor, refers to beautiful behavior and posture; Pianpian: elegant appearance. The behavior is elegant and graceful.

Unparalleled elegance: unrivaled elegance and talent; peerless: the best in the world. It means that one's style and talent are the best in the world.

Not elegant. Elegant: noble and elegant. Can't go up to the elegant hall. Describe some "vulgar" things that are not valued by others (mostly literary and artistic works).

Not elegant. Elegant: noble and elegant. Can't go up to the elegant hall. Describe some "vulgar" things that are not valued by others (mostly literary and artistic works).

Not worthy of elegance. The description is not elegant enough.

Talented and elegant describes a person who is talented and knowledgeable, enjoys a high reputation, and is different from popular customs.

Chung Rong Daya means that the article is elegant and elegant.

Advocating elegance and abandoning pomposity refers to advocating elegance and uprightness in writing style and abandoning pomposity.

Daya Gentleman Daya: a tribute to those with noble moral character and outstanding talents and learning. Gentleman: Generally refers to a person with talent and virtue. Refers to a talented person.

Elegant Hall Elegant Hall. A metaphor for high requirements and a perfect state.

Classic and elegant, dignified, elegant and beautiful.

Elegance and elegance: Elegance: literary talent and informality; elegance: profound knowledge and extraordinary bearing. Refers to a person who is elegant, free and easy, and knowledgeable.

Arty: to rely on, to follow; Fengya: generally refers to poetry. It refers to people who lack cultural accomplishment and make friends with literati and participate in relevant cultural activities in order to decorate their appearance.

Gao Ren Ya Shi Gao Ren: a person with noble aspirations and behavior, usually a hermit; Ya: elegant, elegant. A person with noble aspirations and elegant style.

Elegance and custom are contrary to elegance and custom. Called heresy.

Behave elegantly. Xian: elegant. Describes a woman's posture and demeanor as quiet and elegant.

The music ends elegantly. The music plays an elegant and pure sound at the end. Post-figurative essays or artistic performances are particularly brilliant at the end. It also means that the ending is good.

Elegant and elegant ①Elegant and elegant. ② Refers to elegance and integrity.

Sao Ren Yashi refers to elegant literati such as poets and writers. Same as "poor poet".

Wenwen: gentle and polite; Erya: elegant. Describes a person with a gentle attitude and gentle actions. Nowadays, it also refers to the lack of combativeness, lack of boldness and aggressiveness in doing things, and lack of enterprising spirit.

Gentle and elegant, with a gentle attitude and elegant manners.

Harmless elegance: one of the components of "The Book of Songs", here refers to elegance, elegance and elegance. It means that although it has an impact, it does not hinder the main aspects.

Xiong Shen Ya Jian means that the article is vigorous and deep, elegant and powerful.

Be magnanimous, magnanimous and elegant.

Yaque silent describes the extreme silence. Ya, the ancient word for "crow".

Yaren Qingzhi describes a person's speech and behavior. Same as "elegant people are profound".

Yaren is profound Ya: elegant, noble; Zhi: taste. He has noble character and profound taste. Originally, I appreciated the author of "The Book of Songs: Daya" for his profound insights. Later, it describes the person's speech and behavior.

An elegant and elegant scholar.

Refined and popular ***appreciation describes certain literary and artistic works that are both beautiful and popular, and can be appreciated by people of all educational levels.

To promote elegance and criticize poetry.

One-sided elegance is a friendship that has only been met once. Metaphorical friendship is very shallow. Same as "one-time acquaintance".

One day of elegance. Elegance: communication. Refers to a brief relationship. Refers to a lack of deep friendship.

Yongrong Xianya Yongrong: generous attitude, calm and unhurried; Xianya: elegant. Describes a calm attitude and elegant behavior.

Yongrong Yabu describes a person with a calm and generous attitude and good manners.

Graceful and elegant refers to a calm and unhurried demeanor and an elegant and generous manner. Same as "graceful and elegant".

Graceful and elegant describes the style of writing in a soothing and elegant way.

Graceful and elegant describes a generous attitude and good manners.

Graceful and elegant refers to a calm and unhurried demeanor and an elegant and generous manner.

Graceful and graceful means having a calm demeanor and a gentle manner.

Yuyu Yaya describes the dignified appearance of driving a car.

Pure and elegant music. 2. What are the words to describe elegance?

1. Wenwenya wēn wén ěr yǎ: Describes a person’s gentle attitude and gentle behavior. Nowadays, it also refers to the lack of combativeness, lack of boldness and aggressiveness in doing things, and lack of enterprising spirit.

2. Personable fēng dù piān piān: elegant and graceful manners.

3. Kǒu wěn shēng huā means speaking elegantly.

4. Elegant manners jǔ zhǐ xián yǎ: Describes a woman’s posture and demeanor as quiet and elegant.

5. lán xīn huì xìng: a metaphor for noble character and elegant behavior.

6. Yongrong Huagui yōng róng huá guì: describes an elegant, calm, solemn and generous attitude.

7. Wenzhibin wén zhì bīn bīn: Originally used to describe a person who is both elegant and simple, later it was used to describe a person who is elegant and polite.

8. Yong Rong Xian Ya yōng róng xián yǎ: Describes a calm attitude and elegant behavior

9. Feng Tan Tiger Eyes fèng tàn hǔ shì: Describes elegant conversation and dignified appearance.

10. 斯斯文文 sī sī wén wén: Describes an elegant look. 3. Idioms describing elegance

1. Gentle and elegant

Pinyin: wén zhì bīn bīn

Explanation: Wen: literary talent; quality: substance; Binbin: description Match appropriately. It originally described a person who was both elegant and simple, but later it was used to describe a person who is elegant and polite.

Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Yongye": "If quality is better than literature, then you will be wild; if literature is better than quality, then history will be; if literature is better than quality, then you will be a gentleman."

2. Gentleness and elegance

Pinyin: wēn wén ěr yǎ

Explanation: Wenwen: gentle and polite; Erya: elegant. Describes a person with a gentle attitude and gentle actions. Nowadays, it also refers to the lack of fighting spirit, lack of boldness and aggressiveness in doing things, and lack of enterprising spirit.

Source: "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" by Pu Songling of the Qing Dynasty: "Chen Xijiu": "This son of a famous scholar is gentle and elegant, how can he be a thief?"

3. Polite and polite

Pinyin: bīn bīn yǒu lǐ

Explanation: Binbin: The original meaning is to have both literary and quality appearance, and later it is used to describe elegance. Describe someone who is elegant and polite.

Source: "Historical Records·Tai Shi Gong's Preface": "If the uncle and grandson understand the etiquette, the literature will be improved slightly."

4. Personable and personable

Pinyin: fēng dù piān piān

Explanation: Style: elegant demeanor, refers to beautiful behavior and posture; Pianpian: elegant appearance. The behavior is elegant and graceful.

Source: "Historical Records: Biography of Lord Pingyuan" written by Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty: "Jun Pingyuan is a good prince in a troubled time."

5. Piano and grace

Pinyin: piān piān fēng dù

Explanation: Pianpian: Describes the demeanor of a person who is free and elegant. Grace: Beautiful manners and gestures. Describes a person's behavior and speech as being free and easy.

Source: Chapter 38 of "The Heroes of Sons and Daughters" written by Wenkang of the Qing Dynasty: "We had such a long-standing friendship with him, and when we saw him being handsome, rich, and amiable, we all wanted to get close to him. ” 4. Looking for some commonly used vocabulary in elegant writing

The stars and the moon alternate with the sun, the moon and the stars. ——"Book·Yao Dian" four refers to the stars. ——"Book·Hong Fan". Zheng's note: "Star, five stars." The stars rotate with each other, and the sun and the moon shine brightly. (炤: shine) - "Xunzi" Xingchou (a plan for longevity); Xingshuang (a metaphor for years); Xingqiao (magpie bridge in myths and legends. Also called a silver bridge); Xingxiu, an ancient Chinese constellation [constellation] . *** is divided into twenty-eight constellations (constellations). Star palace (star god); star return (stars turn and stay in position. It means that the year is about to end); literary and historical ephemeris, almost between divination and fortune-telling. ——Sima Qian's "Book of Ren'an" Star before the moon (referring to the time or place of tryst between men and women); Xing Xing (hurrying early and late); Xing Bu (walking by the stars); . Words used to describe elegance and tranquility

Silence, silence, elegance, elegance, elegance

1. Jì rán [ jì rán ]

Explanation: Describe the appearance of silence.

Quotation: Lu Xun's "Jiwaiji Supplements·Song of Good Things": "We lost our land amidst the scoldings. We donated copper coins amidst the scoldings. We lost our land and donated money, but the shouting and cursing was silent." ”

2. Silence [ jì jìng ]

Explanation: No sound; very quiet.

Quotation: Lu Xun's "San Xian Ji How to Write": "After nine o'clock at night, everything dispersed, and there was no one else but me in a large foreign-style building. I fell silent. Silence It's as strong as wine, making you slightly tipsy."

3. Elegant [xián yǎ]

Explanation: Elegant (mostly used to describe women).

4. Ruya [ rú yǎ ]

Explanation: Gentle and elegant manner.

Quotation: Lu Xun's "Collection of Nanqiangbei Diao·Inscription": "His appearance is quite difficult to describe, some are elegant, some are simple, and some are vulgar."

5. Elegance [yǎ zhi ]

Explanation: (clothing, utensils, houses, etc.) beautiful but not conventional.

Quotation: Mao Dun's "Exercise" 24: "The pines and cypresses in the yard and the grape shed are exquisite and elegant, and they have a certain flavor." 6. What are the words to describe "elegant"

There are many words to describe "elegance", such as gentle, graceful, smart, neither humble nor arrogant, dignified, spotless, white teeth and red lips, frowning makeup, lotus, graceful, graceful, elegant, closed. Moon-shame flower, ice muscle and jade bone, gifted scholar and beautiful lady, etc.

1. Gentle and elegant

Explanation: Gentle: gentle and polite; Erya: elegant. Describes a person with a gentle attitude and gentle actions. Nowadays, it also refers to the lack of combativeness, lack of boldness and aggressiveness in doing things, and lack of enterprising spirit.

From: Qing Dynasty Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio: Chen Xijiu": "This son of a famous scholar is gentle and elegant, how can he be a thief?"

Vernacular: "This is the son of a famous person, Being gentle, can crows rebel? ”

Example: Being gentle is exactly the attitude of a scholar. ——Ye Shengtao's "Speech"

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial; with a complimentary meaning

Synonyms: polite, gentle, gentle, gentle, gentle, gentle, polite Polite and polite

Antonyms for moving mountains and seas, aggressive and rude

2. Showing off and being smart

Explanation: Xiu means beauty; Hui means intelligence. Beautiful on the outside, smart on the inside.

From: "Preface to Sending Li Yuan Back to Pangu" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: "The eyebrows are curved and the cheeks are full, the voice is clear but the body is loose, the appearance is beautiful but the wisdom is in the middle."

Vernacular text: "Curved eyebrows and plump cheeks, crisp voice, body shape, beautiful appearance but wisdom."

Example: Qing is beautiful on the outside but smart on the outside, making people love and forget about death. ——Pu Songling of the Qing Dynasty, "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio·Fragrant Jade"

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and attributive; with a complimentary meaning

Synonyms: beautiful eyebrows, sharp ears and eyes, graceful and colorful, beautiful and delicious

The antonyms are thief eyebrows and thief eyes, deer head and rat eyes, ground skin and crazy bones

3. Neither humble nor arrogant

Explanation: humble: low, inferiority; arrogant: arrogant. It means to treat people with appropriate measures, without being arrogant or arrogant.

From: Ming Dynasty Zhu Zhiyu's "Nineteen Poems in Reply to Xiaozhaisheng Shunshu": "Sages have their own way of being upright, neither arrogant nor humble, neither arrogant nor arrogant. How can it be like this!"

Vernacular: "Sages always follow the right path, neither high nor low, neither proud nor flattering. How can you do this!"

Example: Although Lao Zhang is anxious, Nagarjuna is neither humble nor arrogant. The support made Lao Zhang unable to attack. ——Lao She's "The Philosophy of Lao Zhang"

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and attributive; has a complimentary meaning, referring to a polite and measured attitude towards people

Synonyms of not arrogant or not Humble, neither arrogant nor impetuous, neither modest nor aggressive, polite and courteous

Antonyms of submissiveness, compromise, humility

4. Yongronghuagui

Explanation : Describes an elegant, calm, solemn and generous attitude.

5. Close the moon and shy the flowers

Explanation: Close: hide. Make the moon hide and make the flowers ashamed. Describes a woman's beautiful appearance. < /p>

Vernacular text: "Incited by this flirtatious saying, my heart is moved, and I think of the closed surface of the moon-shy flower, curled up like a swallow nesting around a wealthy family."

Example: At this time, Miss Lu took off her thickener. He changed his clothes and put on some elegant and light clothes. Mr. Zang raised his eyes and took a closer look. He really had the appearance of a fish sinking and a bird falling, and the moon was shy of the flowers.

——Chapter 10 of "The Scholars" by Wu Jingzi of the Qing Dynasty

Grammar: conjunction; used as a predicate; to describe the beauty of a woman

Synonyms: the beauty of the country and the fragrance of the sky, the appearance of flowers and the moon, the falling geese and the sinking fish , sinking fish and falling geese, like flowers and jade, shameful flowers close the moon

Antonyms seem to be without salt