The pronunciation of 痖婎: yǐ nǐ, and the pronunciation of 绻绻: qiǎn quǎn.
Yi Ni, pinyin yǐ nǐ, is a Chinese word. The original explanation is the way a flag is fluttering in the wind, and it is extended to mean soft and beautiful. It is often used to describe the soft and graceful appearance of scenery. It also refers to the beauty of a woman. It also has a bit of a majestic meaning.
缱绻 is a Chinese word, the pinyin is qiǎn quǎn, which is used to describe the expression of a character. It means to be tightly bound; not to be separated, or to describe lovers' deep feelings and inseparable love. It also expresses the beautiful attitude of things. adjective. There is also talk about lingering, but it is relatively rare.
Extended information:
Synonyms of lingering: lingering, prepared.
1. Lingering [chán mián]
1. To be entangled and unable to escape (mostly refers to illness or feelings): lingering on the sick bed. Lingering affection.
2. Graceful and charming: the singing voice is soft and touching.
Quotation and explanation: Ye Shengtao? "Ni Huanzhi" 17: "From the time a man and a woman are attracted to each other and finally fall in love, they can't help but say some lingering words that are close to obsession and a bit disgusting. But they missed that section."
2. Preparation [chóu móu]
Tightly tied; preparation in advance, etc.
Citation and explanation: Chu Renhui's "Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties·Chapter 52"): "Although my family is well prepared and has accumulated several warehouses, we should prepare for a rainy day to prevent ourselves from starvation."
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