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The pinyin of celebrity

The pinyin of celebrity is míng yuàn.

According to the research of American sociologist TVeblen, the background of the emergence of "socialites" originated from the industrial revolution in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. At that time, there was a group of newly wealthy people who did not have aristocratic blood. They became rich overnight by investing in financial services. In order to show off their wealth to the world, the wives and daughters of these nouveau riche wore fancy clothes in social situations and entered the upper class society. Since they did not have the aristocratic status of countess, princess, etc. The title is collectively referred to as "socialite".

Nowadays, celebrity is an elegant name for a woman with status and status. She is called this way when she often attends some social occasions. The relationship with identity or whether there is praise or criticism depends on how people see her and evaluate her.

Examples of socialite:

1. All windows face the sea. Hong Kong socialite Zhou Jialing and her designer husband found this beautiful home for their three-year-old daughter, with simple and modern design. It also gave my daughter a good aesthetic education.

2. This is such a unique and avant-garde fashion. It not only reveals the noble and elegant life taste of a lady, but also releases your wild and free personality pursuit.

3. Versace is not your style. It would be outrageous if you wore their designs. Mexican girl, I'm trained. I know when to be like a normal woman and when to be demure. As for you, remember that you must give the impression of an elegant socialite to those you interact with—that is, a lady.

4. Gentlemen and ladies are soft-spoken, elegant, and dazzling in expensive clothes.