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Hua: It means brilliant, dazzling.
Putting on the lights is not an idiom.
Hua lantern. huádēng
light].
The lights are on. colorfully decorated lantern]
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Hua: It means brilliant, dazzling.
Hua lantern. huádēng
light].
The lights are on. colorfully decorated lantern]
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Hua: It means brilliant, dazzling.
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Hua lantern: Hua lantern, beautifully carved lamp; Lantern; Bright, describing the brilliance of pearls and jade, etc., is very gorgeous; Refers to the splendid light emitted by the ornately decorated lamp.
Pronunciation: huá dēng cuǐ càn
Citation: Xin Yiwu "Original": Zheng's world fireworks are instantaneous, the streets are brightly lit, and the endless stream of vehicles and pedestrians seem to be a set, just to set off the faint kiss of young men and women.
For example: Ambilight never sleeps, and the lights shine brightly in Rock City.
It's pitch black. Pronunciation: qī hēi yī tuán
Meaning: Described as very dark, without a little light.
Source: "Lu Xun's Letters, 584, To Yao Ke": "There are few young people who are proficient in foreign literature; It's hard to say something; It's pitch black. ”
For example, there are no street lights in front of it, and it is dark at night.
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Hua Lantern Chushang, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is huá dēng chū shàng, which means that a beautiful light has just been lit, and is generally used to describe the city scene when night has just fallen. From "Chu Ci: The Conjuring".
Hua lantern, also known as "Hua stirrup", is beautifully carved and decorated with lamps and lanterns.
Usage examples. The night view of Yulin is particularly charming, and the bustling crowds, lively streets, and crowded shopping malls make the city full of vitality.
When the lights are on, the night sky of the city is bright and bright.
In ancient times, the exquisitely carved wooden Huapei was hung on a high place, and it was necessary to use a fire to prop it up to the high place to ignite the internal fuel, so the noun used in this direction to describe the lighting of the exquisite and gorgeous lamp, and the prosperous night came.
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Hua: It is brilliant, and it means to celebrate the defeat of the purpose.
It is not an idiom to put the lights in the dust.
Hua lantern. huádēng
light].
The lights are on. colorfully decorated lantern]
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1. Putting on the lights is not an idiom.
2. The Chinese lantern is a Chinese word, which is interpreted as a lamp with gorgeous carving and coarse brilliance.
3. Hua: It is brilliant, dazzling meaning.
4. The similar word is the first landing key of the Chinese lantern. Hua Lantern Chu Shang is an idiom, which means that a beautiful light has just been lit, and is generally used to describe the city scene when night has just fallen. From "Chu Ci: The Conjuring".
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The meaning of Hua Deng:
Refers to a lamp that shines brightly, especially a lamp that is richly decorated. For example: the lights are on.
Explained in English
colourfully decorated lantern;light ;
1.light].
The lights are on. 2.colorfully decorated lantern]
Title]: Hua lantern.
Pinyin]: huá dēng
Exploring the source]: refers to a brilliant lamp.
Song Yu's "Conjuring Spirits": "The blue paste is a bright candle, and the stirrups are wrong", (stirrups "pass the light").
Explain in detail
Also known as "stirrup". intricately carved lamps; Lantern;
Chu Ci Summoning Spirits": "Lan anointing bright candles, Hua stirrups are wrong." Zhu Xi quoted Xu Xuan as saying
The candle is placed in the ingot, so it is called the stirrup. Hua is said to be carved Hua Hao or the shape of a beast. "Yuefu Poetry Collection, Xianghe Song Lyrics Nine, Meet Xing":
The atrium is full of laurel trees, and the lanterns are magnificent. Song Liuyong's "Welcoming the New Year" words: "Celebrate the Jia Festival, when the third five, the lanterns, thousands of households."
Zhu Ziqing, "Qinhuai River in the Sound of Oars and Lights": "We seem to have seen the scene of the Chinese lanterns reflecting the water and painting the boat Lingbo at that time. ”
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Question 1: What does Hua Lantern mean Brilliant lamp.
Question 2: What does the lantern mean Which gorgeous or brilliant lamp is carved and decorated: At the beginning of Chang'an Street, it was put together.
Question 3: What is the meaning of the lantern "The lantern shines high" is the lamp that is beautifully carved or brilliantly illuminated high.
It is generally used to describe the cityscape after nightfall.
Question 4: What does it mean to go into the night and Hua Lantern Hua: It means brilliant and dazzling.
Putting on the lights is not an idiom. Hua lantern.
huádēng
light].
Colorfully Decorated Lantern [Carved and decorated lantern]
Question 5: What does it mean to be on the lantern? It means that a beautiful light has just been lit, and it is generally used to describe the city scene when night has just fallen.
Question 6: What does Hua Lantern Hua mean when it is born Hua Lantern Qi touches Chu Shang, a Chinese idiom, from "Chu Ci Summoning Spirits": "Lan anoint bright candle, Hua stirrup is wrong."
"Rolling Code" "Yuefu Poetry Collection Phase and Song Lyrics Nine Meet Each Other": "The atrium is full of laurel trees, and the lanterns are magnificent." It means that a beautiful light has just been lit, and it is generally used to describe the city scene when night has just fallen.
Question 7: What does it mean to be on at the beginning of the lantern? It's just when it's dark.
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1. Hua lantern, pronounced huá dēng, is a Chinese word that means a lamp with gorgeous decoration and brilliant brilliance. From "Chu Ci: The Conjuring".
2, "Chu Ci Spiritualism": "The blue paste is a bright candle, and the stirrup is wrong." Zhu Xi quoted Xu Xuan as saying: "The candle is placed in the ingot, so it is called the stirrup." Hua is said to be carved Hua Hao or the shape of a beast. ”
3. "Yuefu Poetry Collection, Xianghe Hall Dust Song Lyrics IX, Meet the Line": "The atrium is full of laurel trees, and the lanterns are magnificent. ”
4, Tang Xue Zhaowei's "Huazhou List Sent to All Protégés": Shi Jun listened to the balance of the committee, and the powder office Hua Lantern went to Xiaoming. It is difficult to peek at Hao Khan when the book is opened, and he insists on empty desire for fairness.
5, Song Liuyong's "Welcoming the New Year" words: "Celebrating the Jiajia Festival, when the third five, Liehua quietly field lights, thousands of households." ”
6, Zhu Ziqing's "Qinhuai River in the Sound of Oars and Lights": "We seem to have seen the lights reflecting the water at that time, and the light of the painting boat Lingbo opened and shouted the scene. ”
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Pinyin]: huá dēng
Explanation: Hua lantern, pronounced huá dēng, is a Chinese word meaning a lamp that is richly decorated and brilliantly decorated. From "Chu Ci: The Conjuring".
1. The lights are on.
Pinyin] hua deng chu shang explains] There are beautiful lights that have just been lit, and they are generally used to describe the cityscape when night has just fallen.
2. The bent branches are brightly lit.
Pinyin] hua deng cui can
Explanation] The gorgeous lights of the buried ruler are dazzling and very gorgeous.
3. Brilliant lights.
Pinyin: hua deng yi cai
Explanation] Brilliant lights are colorful, and the colors seem to overflow, which are generally used to describe car lights, neon, etc.
4. The lanterns are all in full swing.
Pinyin: hua deng qi fang
Explanation] Carved ornate and brilliant lamps.
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