First, the platform is tired.
Interpretation: layer: repeated, continuous; Tired: overlapping; Pavilion: A house built on a platform. Describe these buildings as patchwork.
From: Chu Song Yu of the Warring States Period "Evocation of Soul": "Tired in Taiwan, the mountain is higher."
The buildings are patchwork and face the mountains.
Second, the hall and the big house
Interpretation: halls: refers to wealthy families; Big house: a tall house. It refers to the house of the rich.
From: Sima Qian's Historical Records Biography of Mencius and Xun Qing in the Western Han Dynasty: "Everyone is ordered to be a doctor, so as to open the way to get rich first and be respected."
Everyone was appointed as a doctor and built a rich and tall house in a busy street to show their respect.
Third, the Gui Dian Lan Palace
Description: A palace with magnificent buildings and gorgeous equipment.
Source: Tang Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Tengting: "Gui Dian Lan Palace, the body of the wind."
Yahao's palace contrasts with the rolling mountains.
Fourth, grandeur
Interpretation: richness: gorgeous. Magnificent: majestic; Shanda. Luxurious, beautiful and majestic. Describe the grandeur of the building; The spectacle was spectacular. It also describes the gorgeous rhetoric of poetry.
Source: Qing Wenkang's "Biography of Heroes of Children" back to the 34 th: "I only saw three magnificent topics written by sages of the dynasty, thinking that it is natural to take some articles written by calligraphy and dance."
Five, resplendent and magnificent
Interpretation: 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.
Source: The fourth time in The Journey to the West, Wu Cheng'en, Ming Dynasty: "Crimson gauze clothes, brilliant stars; Hibiscus crown, resplendent. "
Red yarn is as bright as stars; The crown made of hibiscus jade is dazzling.