What is childlike innocence?

What does childlike innocence mean? The heart of virginity still exists. It describes being naive as you get older, and describes the innocence of adults and children. Disappear: disappear.

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.