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Charming Pronunciation

Pinyin: yǐ nǐ

Interpretation: soft and beautiful. Nǐ (nǐ).

The original meaning is that the flags are fluttering in the wind, and the derivation is that they are soft and beautiful, which is often used to describe the soft and graceful appearance of scenery; it is also a metaphor for the beauty of a woman; it also has the meaning of majesty. From "Selected Writings? Yang Xiong<Ganquan Fu>": "the mussed up maps of Madame Madame's charming also."

1, flags flutter from the wind. Derived from the winding and supple. ①《文选-扬雄<甘泉赋>》:"夫何旟钯郅偈"'旖旎也。" Li Shan note cited service god said: "charming, from the wind soft appearance." ② Tang Li Bai "worry about Yangchun Fugue": "Swinging trance, why the poplar charm of the sad people." ③ Qing Sun Zhiwei "Qingming day pan boat north of the city" poem: "The new smoke is charming, yellow birds singing deep spring."

2. Warm and tender. ①Jin Dong Xueyuan 《Xi Kang Ji Zhu Gong Tunes》Volume 1: "All of them are so charming and charming that they are no better than the rest." Ling Jing Theater: "Elegant, gentle." ② "A Cautionary Tale - Zhao Taizu's Thousand Miles to Send Jingniang": "Jingniang had a plan in mind, and on the road, she only pushed the abdominal pain, which was unbearable, and she wanted to be relieved several times. To help him on the horse, and help him off the horse, one on the next, will be snuggled up to the gentleman, pulling the neck and hook shoulders, all kinds of charming."