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What are the words used to describe Thai customs?

Enchanting, charming, charming, enchanting, rich.

First, enchanting [yāo ráo]

Interpretation: exquisite and beautiful.

Quote: Mao Zedong's "Spring and Snow in Qinyuan" says: "It must be sunny. Look at that red makeup, it is particularly enchanting."

Second, the charm [W incarnation plum]

Interpretation: Describe the beautiful and lovely gestures of women, flowers and trees.

Quotations: Hong Shen's "The Mystery of the Rich", Act II: "She is well dressed and has a heavy attitude. Charming, but self-love. "

Third, charm.

Interpretation: Describe coquetry and flattery.

Quotations: The blessing of the goddess Bi Ye: "The whole Jiang Xindao is like a jade carving inlaid with silver, which adds a lot of charm to the motherland!"

Fourth, enchanting [y ā o Yan]

Interpretation: gorgeous but not solemn.

Quote: Yang Mo's Song of Youth, Chapter 1: "This is a young China woman standing next to an old woman's umbrella, wearing rich and enchanting clothes."

Verb (abbreviation for verb) bright color

Interpretation: (color) rich and gorgeous.

Quote: Zheng Zhenduo's Illustrated History of China Literature, Chapter 27, Chapter 2: "But his (Han Yu's) poetic style is different. Although he also opposes richness and duality, he deliberately demands adventure, depth and extraordinary. "