An idiom to describe a majestic, large, small and intimate building?

Updated on culture 2024-06-11
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Splendid. Pronunciation [fù lì táng huáng] Interpretation] describes a building that is gorgeous and majestic. It also describes the scene as gorgeous and grand. Magnificent: Grandiose.

    Example sentence] This store has been decorated and appears to be .

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Resplendent.

    Pinyin: jīn bì huī huáng

    [Explanation]: Emerald green. Describe the building as richly decorated and dazzling.

    [Example sentence]: He decorated the façade with gold and splendor, and listed some bizarre foreign goods. Qing Wu Zhaoren's "The Strange Status Quo Witnessed in Twenty Years" Chapter 77

    Pinyin**: jbhh

    [synonyms]: magnificent

    Antonyms: bleak

    [Usage]: as a predicate, object, definite; Refers to brilliance

    [English]: splendid in green and gold

    【Story】: During the Tang Dynasty, the painter Li Sixun's calligraphy and painting attainments are very deep, very good at landscapes, trees and stones, the pen is strong, can paint the clouds and flowing water, birds, beasts and plants and trees vividly, his landscape paintings are reflected in gold and green, original, neat brushwork, bright colors, strong decoration, giving people a splendid and magnificent impression, his painting style is a family of its own.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Amazing workmanship.

    鬼axe 神工, pronounced guǐ fǔ shén gōng, Chinese idiom. According to the definition of the "Dictionary of Modern Chinese (Seventh Edition)": to describe architecture, sculpture and other artistic skills, as if made by ghosts and gods.

    From "Zhuangzi Dasheng": "Ziqing cuts wood for 鐻 (jù), iron into it, and those who see it are frightened by ghosts and gods. ”

    2. Beautiful.

    Meilun Mei is a Chinese idiom, pinyin is měi lún měi huàn, which is originally used to describe the majestic and magnificent architecture of buildings, and is used to describe the exquisite effect of carving or architectural art.

    3. Made in heaven.

    Heaven and earth is an idiom, pronounced tiān zào dì shè, which means that things are naturally formed, ideal, and do not need to be processed.

    4. Mirage.

    A metaphor for illusory things; It can also be used to describe fantasies that come to mind but are not realistic. In places such as calm seas, rivers, lakes, snowfields, deserts or the Gobi, there are occasionally illusions such as tall buildings, city outlines, and trees in the air or "underground", which is called a mirage. This kind of illusion often appears on the sea surface of Penglai in Shandong Province of our country, the ancients attributed it to the mirage of the genus of the dragon, exhaled into the outline of the tower, so it was named.

    Mirages can be found not only on the sea, in the desert, but also occasionally on asphalt roads. A mirage is the result of the refraction of light rays in layers of air with different densities in the lead direction. There are many types of mirages, which can be divided into epimirage, inferior mirage and lateral mirage according to the position of its appearance relative to the original object; According to its symmetrical relationship with the original, it can be divided into regular mirage, lateral mirage, paramirage and reverse mirage; According to the color, it can be divided into color mirage and non-color mirage and so on.

    5. Unique.

    Absolutely unique, pronounced jué wú jǐn yǒu, a Chinese idiom, there is only one, and nothing else, which is very rare to describe; It is also used to describe people or things that are very precious. From "The Book of the Emperor".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Brilliant: Describe the gorgeous decoration of the building, and the dazzling appearance of the collapse.

    Carved fence jade masonry: masonry: steps. Railings decorated with colorful paintings, steps made of jade. Refers to a palatial building. Mostly refers to palaces.

    Carved beams and painted buildings: Beams: Yokogi Ono that supports the roof. Building: The girder in the middle of the house. There are carved and painted beams. Refers to a palatial building.

    Qiong Lou Yuyu: Qiong: Meiyu. Yuyu: The residence of the legendary immortals, like a pavilion made of beautiful jade. The legend of the group is that it refers to the fairy house or the palace in the middle of the moon. After describing the exquisite ornate building.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Palatial [Jinbi wide slap brilliant].

    Carved Shen Liang Embroidery Column].

    High above the clouds] high platform and thick pavilion].

    Gao Tang Guanghe touches the building].

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Idioms]: 高液入云 【pinyin】: gāo sǒng rù yún Interpretation]: 混: to stand upright, to rise. Stand tall and upright, straight into the clouds. Describe buildings, mountain peaks, etc. as tall and straight.

    Example of a sentence]: The towering World Trade Towers have disappeared in 911.

    Idiom]: Towering into the clouds [pinyin]: 回兆 sǒng rù yún xiāo Explanation]: Describe the mountain or building funnel with very high rentals, all of which have entered the clouds.

    Idiom]: Pavilion Pavilion [Pinyin]: tíng tái lóu gé Interpretation]: Generally refers to a building that is sold and lacks for tourism and rest.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    【Rising from the ground】Rising from the ground: Rising abruptly from the ground. Towering: Towering into the air. Described as tall and majestic. Same as "uprooting the earth and leaning on the sky".

    Pull out of the ground and lean on the sky] pull: prominent, towering. Lean: Leaning, close. Rises abruptly from the ground and is close to the sky. The metaphor is tall and prominent, and the momentum is majestic.

    Blocking the sun and shooting straight into the sky. The description is very tall.

    Gaomen House] Gaomen: refers to the house of wealth; Big House: A tall house. Refers to the home of a wealthy family.

    High-rise building] Xia: A tall house. Refers to a tall building.

    Gao Ting Daxie] Pavilion: A house built on a high platform. Refers to the tall buildings in the garden for rest and the surrounding landscape.

    Gaotang Guangsha] Xia: Tall houses. Refers to tall and luxurious house buildings.

    Gaotai Houxie] thick: large; Pavilion: A house built on a high platform. Refers to the tall buildings in the garden for rest and the surrounding landscape.

    Tall houses with delicate carpets. Refers to superior living conditions.

    Dry clouds cover the sun] dry: rush; Masking: Occlusion. Soar into the sky and block out the sun. Describe a tree or building as tall.

    xiaolver0316 | 2012-04-11

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