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Elegant

Elegant

terms Elegant

Related Chinese Characters Pian pian however ran

Pinyin piān rán 

Basic meaning of Pianran

◎ Pi A nr á n
[trippingly]: It describes the easy and quick movements
dance trippingly

Elegant Meaning Refined Edition

  • 1. Opposite appearance. In Poetry, Elegant and Horn Bow, it is said that "if you bend your horn bow, it will turn upside down." According to Mao's biography, "if you are not good at using the invoice skillfully, you will turn upside down Flying appearance. One of the poems of Song Wang Anshi's "Send Ding Lingwei Away": "It's good to go there, but people in the past should not be wrong." Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Liaozhai · Ah Ying": "Turn into a parrot in a twinkling of an eye, and die." Yang Shuo's "Indian Love": "There are two birds in the sky, circling for several times, and then one falls on the rock." 3 A slight illness. Tang Hanyu's Miscellaneous Poems: "Leaping down into the wilderness, I was sent to ride a vernon." Song Liuguo's "Greeting the bridegroom - Traveling to the West Lake" said: "A Ge flies away in the wind, avoiding fish and dragons, and there is no sound of waves." Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Lonely Studio · Nie Xiaoqian" of the Qing Dynasty: Act II: "Ms. Jin walks in, hurries to Mrs. Xu, and picks up the emerald fan on the ground." 4 Natural and unrestrained appearance. Fang Xiaoru of the Ming Dynasty wrote his own poem in cursive script by Song Zhongheng: "Poems and books are both elegant and have a strange meaning. They are really wonderful to play with." Li Dongyang of the Ming Dynasty wrote a poem, "Brother Zhao went to the Three Rivers to try and read about his works."
  • ◎ Pi  nr á n [trippingly]: describe dancing in a relaxed and quick manner
  • The appearance of levity in action. [Sentences] Come
  • The appearance of levity in action. "Strange Stories from a Liaozhai, Volume II, Nie Xiaoqian": "After speaking, women have already entered and bowed down to the ground."

Disjunctive explanation

Pian :

◎ pi  n Shape (1) (Pictorial sound. From the feather, flat sound. Original meaning: flying quickly) (2) Same as [of flying rapidly; lightly] Pian, fly quickly—— Shuowen Fanning is not rich—— Yi Tai Gua Pian Bi Fei

however :

◎ Ran Moving (1) (Comprehension and shape sound. Lower form, upper voice. Four points are the deformation of fire. The sound sign reads y à n, which means dog meat. Next, add fire to roast dog meat. Original meaning: burning) (2) Same as the original meaning. "Ran" is the original word of "burn" [burn] However, it also burns—— Say

Chinese words Pian's words Ran words

Pianran homophone Parallel nature

Pianran related words
  • Flying

    Same as "dancing". "Liang Shu, Biography of Wang Sengru": "It is a small talent with chapters and sentences, and the last art of insect seal script, including spitting on the screen and flying on the side of the goblet."

  • Superficiality

    Still light. Lu Yun of Jin's "Ode to the Cold Cicada": "It's very delicate and soft; the forest is surrounded by trees, and none of it is full."

  • fly up

    1. Flying up and down. Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem, "There are solitary cranes in front of the court, who want to peck and turn over." Song Zhu Shuzhen wrote a poem, "Spring Journey", "Where are the two butterfly butterflies flying

  • Flying

    1. Light flying appearance. Selected Works, Zhang Hua's Ode to a Wren: "The humble body of a dancing bird is so beautiful that it has no dark yellow color to value itself." Liu Liang's note: "The dancing bird has a small flying appearance." Tang Dufu's "A Hundred Rhymes of Kui Mansion in Autumn":

  • fearful of

    1. Panic. Yan Zi's Spring and Autumn Annals Miscellaneous Top Nine: "The Duke of Jing probes into the birds, which are weak, and vice versa. When Yan Zi hears about it, he goes in to see the Duke of Jing without waiting for the time, and the Duke is alert." Liu Xiang of Han Dynasty's Shuo Yuan · Zun Xian

  • Blindness

    Still at a loss. It describes ignorance. Sun Yat sen's True Meaning of Advocating People's Livelihood: "However, the reason why they said this is because they don't know what people's Livelihood is, so they are blindly against it." Qu Qiubai's "A History of Hungry Hometown

  • Be merciful

    Pity looks. The Book of the Southern Qi Dynasty · Biography of Cao Hu: "If we lose our way, we will know how to advance and forget to retreat. When we are Jinzheng, we will guard the road, and the cloud flag will sweep to the north... The military will not be far away, and we will show mercy." The Song of Everlasting Sorrow by Chen Hong of Tang Dynasty: "(Jade Concubine) asked for many times

  • indifferent

    ◎ Indifferently; apathetically

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