beautiful ---> 美丽的 [měi lì de]
grace ---> 优雅的 [yōu yǎ de]
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美麗 = "Mei Lee"
我愛你 [ Wǒ ài nǐ ]
If you mean "How to write 'beautiful' in Chinese?" this is how: 漂亮 piao(4) liang(4) (more used on human beings) 美丽 mei(3) li(4)
回头见 [huí tóu jiàn]
Ancient Chinese would write using pictorial symbols (something like Egyptian hieroglyphics), like the word for shell would look like a shell, etc. Over the years, these symbols have morphed into the modern-day words, with the lines and strokes and everything, that is called Chinese today.
No Chinese person even knows all the symbols or characters. So know as many as you do and keep on learning.
美麗定義 Měi lì dìng yì
你是多么美丽 [nǐ shì duō me měi lì]
漂亮的女孩 = Piàoliang de nǚhái 美女 = Měinǚ
In Korea we use our own alphabetic character, 'Hangul', that is phonetic. However, from ancient time Korean has used Chinese letters as well. Usually when you write 'Eun(은 in Korean)' in Chinese, it sounds same but has several different letters. Two of them are most widely used. One 'Eun(銀)' means 'silver', and the other 'Eun(恩)' is 'grace' or 'blessing'. 'Ah(아 in Korean)' also has several meanings, but in girl's name the one used in common means 'beautiful'. Eun Ah is wriiten in Korean, '은아'. In Chinese, '銀娥' which means 'beautiful girl such as silver' or '恩娥' which means 'a beautiful girl who is blessed'.