Grand
It's a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is zh è NGD à t á nghu á ng, which means that it's just spoken. It's the same as "grand hall". From snow moon plum.
Idioms must
Synonym: grand and dignified
The origin of Idioms
The 37th chapter of the snow moon plum written by Chen Lang in Qing Dynasty: "it is not necessary to copy the imperial edict, that is, to order the internal supervisor to take the draft to the imperial court for viewing, but the words are dragon and snake, the line of pearls and jade, the sonorous sound of gold and stone, and the grand style."
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive or adverbial; used in writing. He gave a brief account of the story. Sha Ting's gold rush
Chinese PinYin : zhèng dà táng huáng
Grand
Great achievements and great virtues. fēng gōng mào dé
one keeps his pearl in the bosom and the country goes to ruin. huái dào mí bāng
make amends for one 's crimes by good deeds. jiāng gōng shú zuì
the couple joy in their marriage. xīn hūn yàn ěr