What does exquisite mean?

Linglong [líng lóng] means: one refers to petite and flexible objects, and the other refers to agile, petite and lively people, which are often used as names or other titles of characters in novels.

First, the basic interpretation of Linglong:

1, exquisite and subtle.

2. be flexible and agile.

3. Describe the sound of jade colliding.

Second, the exquisite quotation explanation:

Jade sound; The voice of the clear moon.

Guo Moruo's poem "Starry Sky, Son of the Solitary Bamboo King": "I can play a clavichord and get a lot of sadness: Ding Dong, Jade Cong, Linglong, a dream, and nothing."

Third, examples of exquisite usage:

1, China jade carving works of art, exquisite.

As a salesman, you must cultivate a versatile skill.

Extended data

Exquisite: Exquisite and flexible.

First, exquisiteness

Text: Exquisite

Pinyin: j ONG qiγo

Interpretation: Fine and ingenious.

Example:

1, Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses enjoy a high reputation for their exquisite craftsmanship, superior to nature.

2. The glass window of the bedroom is dotted with exquisite window grilles.

Second, flexibility.

Word: flexible

Pinyin: líng huó

Interpretation: refers to agility, not rigidity.

Example:

1, the two dragons on the cornice, golden scales and golden armor, are lifelike and seem to want to fly away.

The most powerful thing is the elephant's nose, which is as flexible as our hands. We don't need its front legs to carry things.