wealthy , beautiful , grand , splendid and imposing
Magnificent, Chinese idiom, Pinyin for F ù L ì t á nghu á ng, means to describe the magnificent and luxurious buildings. It also describes the gorgeous poetry. It comes from the biography of heroes and heroines by Wen Kang of Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attribute and complement, and it can be used to describe buildings, etc. Examples: Chapter 126 of the popular romance of the Republic of China by Cai Dongfan and Xu Xun's father: "first, let's talk about Cao Kun's grand birthday banquet. It's not only rare for thousands of years, but also second to none in terms of the Birthday Ceremony of the great warlords of the Republic of China." "It's not hard to imagine that the roof of such a large building is full of copper tiles. It's so magnificent!"
The origin of Idioms
In Wenkang's biography of heroes and heroines in the Qing Dynasty, "I can only see that the sages of the current Dynasty have three magnificent topics; I think that I will naturally choose some articles about writing, singing and dancing."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] resplendent and beautiful [antonym] poor family
Chinese PinYin : fù lì táng huáng
wealthy , beautiful , grand , splendid and imposing
the dripping dripping water freezes. dī shuǐ chéng bīng