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What does the wind mean?
Wind is still a combination word, which means that a person's manner and expression are still the same as in the past.

First, style

Interpretation: expression, expression. It's more about politeness.

Quotation: Bing Xin's Superman Left Home for a Year: "He thinks her clothes are chic and elegant."

Second, still

Interpretation: the same as in the past, or the same as before.

Quote: Mao Dun? Color blindness: "Although it is still an eventful autumn, the air is not hot."

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Synonym for elegance:

First, grace

Interpretation: refers to people's manners and demeanor.

Quote: Wei Wei's "Smash It": "Its body is clean and tidy, maintaining the habits and manners of soldiers."

Second, look.

Interpretation: spirit and grace, the mental outlook shown; Refers to the charm of a landscape or artwork.

Quote: Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions: Jia Zheng stood in front of Baoyu, looking elegant and beautiful. "