When a boy compliments you on your Huizhilan, it means you have a pure heart and elegant personality.
Lan Xin Huizhi is a Chinese idiom, pronounced as lán xīn huì zhì, which metaphorically refers to a woman’s heart as pure as “Hui Xin” and her quality as elegant as “Orchid”. From the famous line in Bao Zhao's "Wucheng Ode" of the Southern Song Dynasty, "Miao Ji in the Eastern Capital, a beauty from the southern country, with a charming heart and a charming face, and crimson lips."
Source: Bao Zhao's "Wucheng Ode" in the Southern Song Dynasty "Poetry": "Miao Ji from the Eastern Capital, a beauty from the southern country, with a sweet heart and a pretty face, and crimson lips."
Example: Moreover, although she is a country girl, she looks good on the outside, but she has a hidden secret in her heart. Frame~.
Idiom allusions
In Wang Bo's "Qixi Festival", "Jing Yan rises together, and Yan Jia appears together. The sound of gold is jade, and the heart of Hui is orchid."
This sentence It means: the singing and dancing are coming together, and the beauties from the north are also coming out together; the singing is beautiful and the dancing is graceful. Each of the beauties has a heart like a locust and an essence like an orchid. The poet does not specifically describe the physical beauty of beauties, but emphasizes that beauties have "huixinlan quality", which shows that people pay attention to the inner qualities of beauties.