Write words according to their appearance.

Similar to the magnificent structure, write as it is.

In the morning and evening, I said nothing.

So the state repeats like flesh and blood.

Nominally, a capable person can be a teacher.

Six relatives can't rely on them.

Fire and water are ruthless, recommend yourself.

What is the structure of resplendent four words?

Subject-predicate structure idiom

Synonyms of resplendent words.

Resplendent in gold and jade, carved beams and painted buildings

Beautiful and resplendent.

The pearls around the emerald circle are dazzling and dazzling.

Carved railings and marble steps-a magnificent/splendid palace

Gorgeous, write words and sentences, write a sentence according to the appearance.

(1), green hills, majestic peaks; A clear stream, crystal clear; Past antique pavilions, small and exquisite; Past resplendent towers, towering into the sky. I really want to take pictures with my camera.

(2) Over-faded walls have lost their former brilliance, but mottled ink is more tasteful.

(3) Looking from the side, one hundred and three cornices climb in turn, resplendent and magnificent, just like three golden dragons that break through clouds and fog.

(4) This palace is10m high and 5m wide, resplendent and magnificent, with a long history.

(5) One hundred This seemingly resplendent Huang Jincheng is located in the Imperial Crystal Economy Hotel, with five floors. The most brilliant floor is the gambling halls from 1 to1.The other four floors are guest rooms, and each gambling hall has hundreds of people.

(6) Avalokitesvara with a thousand hands reproduces the resplendence, which is in sharp contrast with the shabby appearance of the past.

A flowery explanation.

metal goblet

The meaning and explanation of idioms-jinbi; Refers to the clay gold, azurite and azurite in Chinese painting pigments; Brilliance: Brilliance. Describe the decoration and furnishings of buildings, which are extremely exquisite and wonderful; A radiant appearance.

Where did the idiom come from? The fourth time in The Journey to the West, Wu Cheng'en, Ming Dynasty: "Crimson gauze clothes, bright stars; The hibiscus crown is resplendent and magnificent. "

Traditional Chinese Characters Writing in Idioms —— Splendid and resplendent

Idiom pinyin abbreviation-jbhh

Positive or negative-neutral idioms have no obvious positive or negative meanings.

The usage and nature of idiom-subject-predicate; As predicate, object and attribute; Include praise

The Formal Structure of Idioms —— Subject-predicate Idioms