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A poem describing the elegance of women in winter.

Elegance refers to the elegant and dignified temperament of women, showing a gentle and feminine artistic charm.

First, "elegant manners"

1. In the early morning mist, women walked gracefully by the pond with light steps. She is dressed in lavender, and her slender waist is like graceful willow branches, like hibiscus in the water.

She waited for a while, her figure was tall and straight, her lips were light and she smiled like a flower. Her elegance radiates from the inside out, which makes people fall for it. Her eyes are bright and intense, like autumn water, as if she could see everything. Her fingers are slender and slender, as soft as strings and moons.

Second, "elegant speech"

1, a woman's eloquence is like dew dripping on the grass, crisp and beautiful. With just the right words, she exudes self-confidence and gentleness. Her voice is soft and penetrating, like a drizzle blowing over a lotus leaf, which is intoxicating.

2. She has quick thinking and strong understanding. Her language is elegant and noble, concise and profound, and every sentence seems to reflect the clear spring in her heart. Her laughter is as sweet as a bell and as warm as a spring breeze.

Third, "elegant manners"

1, women walk lightly and are as free as Youlong. Her movements are elegant and smooth, like petals flying in the wind, giving people a feeling like a fairyland. She is tall and dignified, like a swan dancing on the lake.

Between gestures, she is gentle and gentle, which shows her meticulous treatment of others. Her smile is carefree and restrained, giving people a sense of closeness and a * * * sound. Her eyes are deep and affectionate, like stars, intoxicating.

Expanding knowledge-other qualities

1. The temperament of ancient women was mostly influenced by education and cultivation. They have improved their elegance by learning art forms such as literacy, melody and dance.

2. Naran Rong Ruo, a poetess in Qing Dynasty, is famous for her beautiful and refined poems. Her poems express women's thoughts and feelings about love, family and society, which are praised and praised by later scholars.

3. In the traditional culture of China, there are many requirements for the pursuit of femininity, such as elegance, indifference, gentleness and generosity. These characteristics were deeply described by ancient literati and became a unique part of China ancient literature.