- 妍丽 yánlì beautifulbeautiful and charming; bright and pretty
- 争妍 zhēngyán to contend in beautyTo compete for beauty or to show off one's loveliness, often describing flowers or beautiful scenes.
- 百花争妍 bǎihuāzhēngyán flowers in a riot of colorflowers of all kinds bloom in a riot of color, competing in beauty; metaphorically used to describe many talented people showing their skills at once or many beautiful things developing through competition
- 鲜妍 xiānyán vivid and beautifulbright, colorful, and beautiful in appearance
- 争妍斗艳 zhēngyándòuyàn to vie in beautyto contend for supreme beauty; used especially when describing flowers, scenery, or art
- 尽态极妍 jìntàijíyán beauty shown to full advantage(idiom) to display every possible charm and beauty; to be exquisitely beautiful. Originally used to describe the charms of women, it now also refers to the exceptional beauty of scenery or literary works.
- 争奇斗妍 zhēngqídòuyán to vie for attentionto compete in brilliance and beauty; to strive for splendor and charm
- 妍媸 yánchī the beautiful and the ugly(literary) the beautiful and the ugly; beauty and ugliness
- 妍蚩 yánchī beauty and uglinessthe beautiful and the ugly
- 嫶妍 qiáoyán to become thin with worry(literary) to look gaunt or waste away due to grief and sorrow
- 孅妍 xiānyán graceful and pretty(variant form) slender, elegant, and beautiful
- 暄妍 xuānyán warm and beautiful(literary) sunny, warm, and beautiful, specifically describing weather and scenery
- 清妍 qīngyán graceful and prettydelicate and beautiful in a refined way
- 纤妍 xiānyán elegant and prettydelicate, elegant, and pretty; graceful and beautiful
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH