What is the meaning of "be slim and graceful"?

The meaning of "be slim and graceful"

[be slim and graceful;lisson]

Metaphorically, it is the lightness of a beautiful woman's body that can make it almost impossible for a person to be successful in life, but it is not as easy for a person to become successful in life as it is for a person to be successful in life. Cao Zhi (曹植) Luo Shen Fu (洛神赋) Detailed explanation (1). The name "Pinky" is used to describe the phenomenon of the rainbow. Cao Zhi (曹植) "Luoshen Fu" (洛神赋):"Fluttering like a stunning goose, graceful like a swimming dragon." Three Kingdoms, Wei Jikang, "Gift to the Xiu Cai to Enter the Army", one of the poems: "The goose that falls from the top is a stunning goose, and the fish that is drawn from the bottom is an abyssal fish." (2). Describing the graceful and graceful dance of a beautiful woman. Tang Liu Yuxi's poem "For the Guests of the Dou County Lodge's Banquet, I Ordered a Cudgel Branch and Sent It to Them": "The colorful brushes of the oracle are reserved for the horses, and the Chinese halls are reserved for the guests to see the amazing dance." Song Zhang Xian (宋 张先) "Tian Xian Zi (天 仙子) - Watching a Dance" (天仙子 -觀舞): "The thrill of the dance is so great that it is not fixed by the wind." Gong Zizhen (qing dynasty), "The First Preface of Nei Shang": "The stunning dance, the plain clothes of the two eights, the old toad weeps after the dance." (3). Borrowing to refer to a beautiful woman or an old love with a lithe body. Tang Wei Yingwu's poem "Winter Night": "In my old age, I had long cherished a dream, and I felt deep sorrow at the touch of the goose." Tang Yin (Ming Dynasty), Poem on a Lady: "When the sun is slanting in the Plum Blossom Temple, I suddenly see the soft jade branches of a stunning woman." Qing Dynasty Li Yu 《 玉搔头 -闻警》:"If only in the shadow of the wind and waves, who would want to be trapped on the top of the clouds all day long by the flying dragons."

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The Explanation of Frightened Frightened (惊) ī mules and horses, etc., run wildly out of control because they are afraid: Frightened cart. The mules and horses were frightened. The mules and horses were frightened and ran wildly out of control. Fearful, mentally stimulated and nervous: Panic. horrified. Stunned. Frightened. Surprised. Suddenly. Convulsions. Astonished realization . Alarmed . To be terrified. 惊世骇俗(言行出奇,使世世 鴻的解释 鴻 (鸿) ó 大雁:鸿雁。 The goose is a goose. The claws and claws of the snow and mud (a metaphor for the traces left behind by the past). Great: Hong Bo. Hongtu. Hongguo. Hongru. Hongfu. Hong Luck. Honglie. Referring to letters: ?????. Surname. Head: Bird.