Sister Tingting tells an idiom. Very interesting idiom story. Come and listen to it.
Only three, Tingting, Tingting, Tingting. 1, madadayo Tingting Pinyin: ni m m o ni m m o niǎo niǎo tíng tíng Interpretation: madadayo: feminine; Tingting: It looks good. Describe a woman's gentle posture. Source: Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties: "Just arrived at the mountain gate, I saw a group of women walking in the alley." Sentence making: graceful and fluttering in the wind, the young corn poppy spreads its wings like a butterfly, which is quite intriguing. 2. Tingting Pinyin: NIO NI ? ni?o niǎo niǎo tíng tíng Interpretation: Describe a woman's light and feminine posture. Source: "Folding laurel, borrowing wine to get a clear rhyme" sentence: This year is brighter and more graceful. 3. Tingting Yuli Pinyin: tí ng tí ng yü li Interpretation: Describe a woman's slender figure. It also describes tall and straight bodies such as flowers and trees. Use "slim". Source: Dai's "Lady Qi": "One walks out of the crowd and is slim." Sentence: I watched Lao Li's daughter grow up, and now she has grown slim.