shine with great splendor
Brilliant, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ā nghu ī C à NL à n, which means bright and dazzling color, more than a metaphor for the great future or career. From the five Lantern Festival.
The origin of Idioms
The eleventh volume of the five Lantern Festival yuan by Shi Puji of Song Dynasty: "burn everything, and the light will shine."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] brilliant; antonym] eclipsed, dark, dim
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; as predicate and object; with commendatory meaning. examples it has the features of the times, and it is by no means the treasure chest of heroes. Once it is opened, you will see ~. Lu Xun's qijieting essays preface and Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms chapter 71: "escort the dragon and tiger army 25000, divided into five teams, each team 5000, according to the green, yellow, red, white, black five colors, flags and horses, and according to the original color, brilliant, extremely majestic." The Chinese people of all ethnic groups have jointly created a splendid culture and a glorious revolutionary tradition.
Chinese PinYin : guāng huī càn làn
shine with great splendor
take more time to consider the matter. shì huǎn zé yuán