Splendor and splendor
The Chinese idiom, Hu ī Hu á NGJ ī Nb ì in pinyin, means that buildings are very gorgeous. From the ghost of the black book.
The origin of Idioms
The 15th chapter of Peng Yangou's the evil spirit of the black book in Qing Dynasty: "the houses on both sides are painted pillars, carved beams, resplendent and magnificent."
Idiom usage
As a predicate, an object, or an attribute.
Chinese PinYin : huī huáng jīn bì
Splendor and splendor
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