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Idioms describing a woman's good figure
First, graceful and elegant

Definition: Describe a beautiful woman who is slender or tall and straight as flowers and trees.

Source: Guo Moruo's "A Hundred Flowers Blossom Water Lily": The flower shape is small, far less than the graceful lotus.

Second, my fair lady.

Interpretation: gentle and graceful: beautiful appearance. Beautiful woman.

Source: The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Guanluo: My Fair Lady; A gentleman would like to marry a good girl. "

Vernacular translation: The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Guanju: "That beautiful and virtuous woman is a good spouse of a gentleman."

3. Graceful [ni m: o ni m: o tí ng tí ng]

Interpretation: Describe a woman's light and gentle walking posture.

Source: Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties: "Just arrived at the mountain gate, I saw a group of women walking in the alley."

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Fourth, graceful [Chu Yu ē du not z: and]

Interpretation: graceful: graceful posture. Describe the beauty of a woman's figure.

Source: "Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour": "If the skin is ice and snow, if you are a virgin, you will be graceful."

Vernacular translation: "Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour": "Bai Rubing snow skin, soft as a virgin."

Verb (abbreviation of verb) is elegant [Nuó du not Z:]

Interpretation: describe the gentle posture.

Source: Three Kingdoms Cao Weizhi's Luo Shenfu: "Huarong is graceful, which makes me forget my meal."

Vernacular translation: Ode to Luoshen by Cao Weizhi of the Three Kingdoms: "She is graceful and makes me think about tea and rice."