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Is there a picture that makes you instantly understand what "temperament" means?

Many people say that no matter how high a person's face value is, it does not mean that he is very temperament. Temperament is a puzzling thing. It refers to the precipitation of years, and it is also the embodiment that can best reflect people's cultivation and the glory of human nature.

Temperament will not become lonely and dissipated because of a poor family. Sometimes when you see a picture, you will really realize how important a person's temperament is.

When I first saw Audrey Hepburn, I suddenly couldn't find an adjective to describe her well. She is as beautiful as a fairy, stunned as a heaven, and descended as a fairy. It seems a bit tacky to use such words on her, whether in the prime of life or in her wrinkled old age.

Everyone can always see a very shining light in her eyes. Her temperament can only be understood but not expressed. She is also the most graceful person in all the photos I have ever seen.

And Tilda Swinton, who plays the ancient mage in Doctor Strange. She is also the most elegant person many people have ever met. Her temperament seems to cross the barriers of gender and age. No matter what kind of people see her, they seem to feel very cordial.

Her acting skills are also very strong, and she has appeared in many movies. But what people don't know is that even the one in Snow Country Train makes people think that she played a sick grandmother once. She didn't show a sense of disobedience in the play, and her demeanor and movements were just right. Her gestures often give people a sense of temperament.