Graceful to describe a woman's slender figure or tall and straight flowers and trees. Pavilion: A towering, upright appearance or posture.
Out? Venue: Dai's Ode to Lady Qi: "When you get ahead, you are slim."
Tingting Yuli describes the slim figure of women, as well as the tall and straight figure of flowers and trees. Also called slim or slim.
Out? Chu: Biography of the Northern Qi Dynasty: "White clouds first see colorful objects in the air, and when they get closer, they become beautiful, and they are graceful and graceful several feet below the ground."
Distinguish? Analysis:
"Pavilion" originally refers to the public houses on the ancient roadside for pedestrians to stay and board, and is extended to "upright". The original meaning of "Ting" is beauty and pleasure, and it is extended to "beauty". The reduplication of Tingting is an adjective, which is used in written language and has two meanings. First, describe tall and straight or slender. Don't write "Tingting" when doing this. Such as "pavilions". Second, describe the beautiful appearance of people or flowers. I also wrote "Tingting" when I did this. Such as "graceful" = "graceful" = "graceful" (to describe a woman's slender figure and light posture, or to describe a woman's gentle posture when walking, or to describe beautiful objects and things) and "beautiful branches and green flowers" (Huangmei in Song Dynasty). "Graceful and graceful" is an idiom with admiration and biased structure. Usually used as predicate, object and attribute,
Used to describe a woman's slim figure, graceful figure or tall flowers and trees, with beautiful shape. Among them, "Yuli" is as tall and beautiful as a jade carving. For example, "Nv Ying stands out from the crowd and has a slim figure." (Dai's Lady Qi's Public Sacrifice) "There are many kinds of trees, some are slim and graceful, ..." (Liang Shiqiu's Essays on Elegant Trees).
Obviously, "Tingting" doesn't mean "towering", "tall and straight" or "slender", so "slim and graceful" is not suitable for writing "slim and graceful". Although there was a gentle and graceful writing in history, the standard writing is gentle and graceful now, and there is only gentle and graceful in authoritative reference books, but there is no trace of gentle and graceful.