1. Good four-character idioms about houses
Pavilion: a multi-story building; terrace: a high and flat building for overlooking; pavilion: with a roof and no walls. A tourist building; pavilion: a type of building. It collectively refers to a variety of buildings for rest and sightseeing.
The golden tower of Qionglou is just like the jade of Qionglou. It refers to the palace in the middle of the moon and the tower in the fairy world. Also describes magnificent buildings.
Qionglou Yuyu Qiong: beautiful jade; Yu: house. It refers to the palace in the middle of the moon and the tower in the fairy world. Also describes magnificent buildings.
Qiongtai Jade Pavilion Qiong: beautiful jade. Refers to the moon palace pavilions in mythology. Describes a magnificent building.
Qiongtai Yuyu Qiong: beautiful jade; Yu: eaves, extended to a building. Refers to the moon palace pavilions in mythology. Describes a magnificent building.
Miraculous workmanship and ingenuity describe the marvelous construction and layout, which are beyond human ability.
(I hope my answer satisfies you.) 2. Idioms to describe a good house
Resplendent, resplendent, elegant, carved with jade railings, magnificent
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1. Brilliant [ jīn bì huī huáng ]
Explanation: Bi: emerald green. Describes a building that is gorgeously decorated and dazzling.
From: Addendum to "Helin Jade Dew" by Luo Dajing of the Song Dynasty: "Everyone thinks that the gold and jade are shining brightly, but I think that anointing them with ointment provokes blood."
Translation: Everyone thinks that the gold and jade green is shining brightly. Brilliant, I think it’s painted with ointment and blood
2. Jinbihui [ jīn bì huī yìng ]
Explanation: Describes the gorgeous decoration of the building and its dazzling glory. Same as "glorious".
From: Volume 4 of "Dian Lue" by Xie Zhaozhe of the Ming Dynasty "Between Dian Cang, Ji Zu and Ding Ding, the disciples gathered together, matching the gui orchid, and the golden and green colors reflected each other."
Translation: Between Diancang Mountain, Chicken Feet, and Dingding, monks gathered together, and the buildings were decorated with orchids and gorgeous decorations.
3. Houses are like [ wū shè yǎn rán ]
Explanation: It describes that the land is very empty and the houses are neatly arranged
From: Eastern Jin Dynasty·Tao Yuanming "Peach Blossom Spring": "The land here is flat and open, the houses are neatly arranged, and there are fertile fields, beautiful ponds, mulberry and bamboo."
Translation: The land here is flat and open, the houses are neatly arranged, there are fields, and beautiful ponds And mulberry trees, bamboos and the like
4. Carved railing and jade puzzle [ diāo lán yù qì ]
Explanation: carving: carving and painting; railing: railing; building: stone steps. Describe a magnificent building.
From the lyrics of Li Yu's "Yu Meiren" of the Southern Tang Dynasty: "The carved railings and jade inlays should still be there, but the beauty has changed. I ask you how much sorrow you can have, just like a river of spring water flowing eastward."
Translation: The finely carved railings and jade steps should still be there, but the vermilion color has changed. How much sorrow can you have, just like a river of spring water flowing eastward.
5. Magnificent [ fù lì táng huáng ]
Explanation: Magnificent: gorgeous; Magnificent: grand, majestic. Describe the house as grand and luxurious. It also describes poems with gorgeous words.
From: Chapter 34 of "The Heroes of Sons and Daughters" by Wenkang of the Qing Dynasty: "I quickly looked under the lamp and saw that the pilgrim saint had three magnificent topics."
Translation: I quickly looked under the light and saw that the pilgrim had three magnificent questions.