have great magic power
Shentongguangda is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is sh é NT ō nggu ǎ NGD à, which means that its magic power is boundless, and its description ability is superb and omnipotent. It comes from the 11th place where master Sanzang of the Tang Dynasty came to the land of the queen mother.
Idiom explanation
Supernatural power: originally Buddhist, it refers to magical magic.
The origin of Idioms
"The eleventh place where master Sanzang of the Tang Dynasty came to the land of the queen mother" says: "you have great powers, so it's no harm to go."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] three heads and six arms [antonym] a rat is at a loss
Idiom usage
Combined; as predicate and attribute; with commendatory meaning. This evil animal is more like you. It's not a fuss on Buddha's top. In Yuan Dynasty, the third part of Ma Zhiyuan's Jianfu stele and the first part of Zheng Tingyu's renziji: "poor monk has great powers and powerful magic power." In the fourth chapter of the journey to the West written by Wu Chengen in the Ming Dynasty, the great spirit God came back to the camp gate to see the heavenly king of Tuota, knelt down and said: "Bi Ma Wen is really powerful! If he is defeated, he will come back to plead guilty. " The 37th chapter of Wu Chengen's journey to the West in Ming Dynasty: "he has great powers and is familiar with officials. The capital God often drinks with him, and the Dragon King is close to him." The sixth and seventh chapter of journey to the West in Ming Dynasty: "this monkey has to do everything by himself. If the goblin is so powerful that you can't hold him, isn't it a lie from my family? " The fourth chapter of "three heroes and five righteousness" in Qing Dynasty: "I just met my husband's close follower. He said that he was powerful and powerful. I hope he can help my young lady." Mao Dun's midnight 4: "but as soon as the words came out, he regretted that he should not offend the powerful Li Si."
Chinese PinYin : shén tōng guǎng dà
have great magic power
on the verge of death or destruction. wēi zài dàn xī
look for a noble steed to correspond with the one drawn. àn tú suǒ jì
the bright younger generation. hòu jìn zhī xiù