Innocent childlike innocence: Pronunciation: tóng xīn wèi mǐn ǐ n ǐ n
Source: In the Spring and Autumn Period, Zuo Qiuming wrote Zuo Zhuan's Thirty-one Years of "xianggong": "So Zhao Gong is nineteen years old and still has a childlike innocence. The gentleman knows that it can't end. "
At that time, Zhao Gong was nineteen years old and had the temper of a child, so the gentleman knew that he could not die of natural causes.
Usage: as predicate and attribute; Childish
Synonym: Still childlike.
Example: She was still childlike and soon entered the circle of children.
Extended data
The antonym of childlike innocence: youth, maturity and conservatism
1, precocious
Pronunciation: shànián l m:o chéng
Interpretation: refers to a mature and steady young man who looks like an experienced elder. Now it also refers to the lack of vitality of young people.
Source: Qi's "Sanfu Juelu Weikang": "Although the main book of Wei is young, it has the wind of years, far away."
Although young, Master Wei is mature and steady, and he is a handsome guy with a handsome appearance.
Usage: subject-predicate type; As a predicate; With praise.
Example: The child is young and mature, and he is very measured in doing things.
2. Old-fashioned
Pronunciation: l m o q héng qi
Interpretation: describe young people who are not energetic and listless. It also describes arrogance, seniority and self-importance.
Source: Southern Dynasties Qi Kong's "Beishan Dongwen": "The style of writing is full of sunshine, and first frost is everywhere."
Grace is higher than the sun, and ambition is stronger than autumn frost.
Usage: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe the appearance of sophistication and conceit.
Ex.: Everyone played a joke, and when they saw the old-fashioned appearance of the new couple, they dispersed one after another.