Brilliance means brilliance.

Brilliant means that a person is very proficient or superior to the average person in one or more aspects of literature and art, but a talented person can't, which is what we often call "brilliant". For example, Li Bai's poems are unconstrained, imaginative, unrestrained and romantic, which is beyond others' reach. We say that he is a talented poet; Wang Bo, the first of the "Four Masters in Early Tang Dynasty", felt free. He wrote Poems of Wang Teng-ting and Preface to Wang Teng-ting, and even more, it is far-reaching and grand that "the sunset is lonely in Qi Fei, and the autumn water is * * * the sky is one color", which is beyond others' reach. He is brilliant; Su Shi is second to none among writers in the Northern Song Dynasty in terms of poetry, ci and prose. , reflecting his unique personality. He broke the boundary between ci and poetry, and had the spirit of innovation and liberation and romantic feelings in literary creation, thus creating the school of bold ci. He is also an all-round comprehensive talents, and he is also brilliant.

A classmate or teacher who is small enough to be around you, you think he or she is outstanding in some aspects, such as his or her handwriting is very natural and unrestrained, and the teacher will involve geography, history, literature and other knowledge when giving lectures. If you think he or she is very powerful, you can describe him or her as brilliant.