Tactful, soft, brisk, melodious and elegant.
1. Euphemistically
(songs, bird calls, etc.) melodious and melodious: singing is tactful, also called tactful.
Word meaning: to describe euphemistic and implicit words or euphemistic and pleasant sound. Euphemism can also be extended to mean twists and turns, twists and turns, dense appearance, etc.
Quotation: Nie Gannu's "A Brief Talk on Mr. Lu Xun's "Weeds"": "I moaned gracefully, shouted with my hair disheveled, scratched all over my body, beat the bed and stamped my feet. I didn't know what I was doing or why. , what do you want?"
2. Soft
Word meaning: soft, gentle. Soft light. Mild temperament.
Quotation and explanation: Mao Dun's "Midnight" III: "Consultant Lei answered in a soft and respectful voice."
3. Brisk
Relaxed and happy: a brisk tune , in music, mostly refers to songs with a light tone.
Word meaning: effortless, relaxed and happy
Quotation and explanation: Lao She's "Sacrifice": "She walked very briskly, as if she suddenly left a piece of sunshine outside the house."< /p>
4. Melodious
Describes a sound that is ups and downs, melodious and harmonious and spreads far, mostly refers to melodious singing. In ancient poetry, there are also meanings such as long-lasting, continuous; the setting sun (also called long sun); ups and downs, erratic; slow, slowly; describing the infinite charm of poetry.
Quotation and explanation: "Wuchang Two Diaries" chanting the hairpin: "After hearing this, Xian Zhang walked out and said in his mouth: 'I am wearing a military uniform, what are you afraid of him doing?'" When he said this, Just go away melodiously.”
5. Elegance
Noble, not vulgar: elegant style. Talk elegantly.
Word meaning: showing a well-educated noble manner or taste. A metaphor for elegance and integrity. Opposite of "banal and evil"; also metaphorical for noble and elegant, opposite of "vulgar and vulgar".
Citation and explanation: Chapter 5 of "The Posthumous Manuscript of the Continuation of Lao Can's Travel Notes": When he is with secular people, he is just as secular; when he is with elegant people, he is just as elegant.