Origin: Ping Yuanjun, a beautiful child in troubled times.
Selected from Biography of Historical Records and Ping Yuanjun by Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty.
Manner: grace refers to good manners and gestures; Handsome: elegant appearance, elegant manners.
Usage: Used as predicate and attribute to describe a person.
Synonyms: charming, young, symmetrical, handsome, chic and romantic.
Antonym: pointed-billed monkey face, graceful.
Example:
1, gentle and dignified smile, often become an indispensable cultural wealth in social etiquette, elegant gentleman, elegant yet romantic person, striding forward with respectful smile.
2. Another teenager is dressed in white and graceful. Just Zhang Junyi's face has an unknown Yin Zhi and a natural cold breath.
Make sentences gracefully
1. In this batch of his works, there are sometimes eight arrays of Minnan Gong, which are calm and happy, sometimes Wang Duo's lingering and swaying, and sometimes Lin Jingzhi's chic and graceful.
2. Narcissus, a handsome and beautiful boy, is arrogant and despises everything, which is unbearable.
Yu Ji smashed Song Yuanyuan into powder, then grabbed a robe from the storage ring and put it on, which restored his usual clothes and elegant posture.
4. The personable Prudo is one of the best criminal lawyers in Pennsylvania. In 2004, from 2006 to 2065438+03, he was elected as a super lawyer by his peers.
Lao Zhang, who was personable twenty years ago, has become unkempt after years of hardships in life.
6. At a grand party, the graceful man gracefully invited the ladies to dance.
The aristocratic son of the modern group, who is personable, is rich, pampered and personable.
People all praise him for his graceful demeanor, elegant manners, modesty and prudence, and decent handling, and he is expected to succeed in the future.