Idiom describing architecture: beautiful: describing the tall and gorgeous house.
resplendent and magnificent: describes a building with gorgeous decoration and dazzling brilliance.
magnificent: describes the grandeur and luxury of the house.
high-sounding: describes the solemn or fair appearance.
intrigue: refers to the crisscross and exquisiteness of the palace building structure.
Perfect mastery: It means that kung fu has reached the perfect state of proficiency.
elaborate carving: a metaphor for careful and meticulous processing.
a family has four walls: there are only four walls at home. Describe being very poor and having nothing.
exquisite in all directions: refers to the bright and spacious windows.
Unprecedented and peerless: exaggeratedly described as unique.
unprecedented: unprecedented.
crisscross: the horizontal and vertical cross together. Also described the situation as complicated.
second to none: extended to the best.
stand out from the crowd: metaphor is very prominent.
outstanding: beyond the same kind.
unique: the metaphor is unique and novel, and it is unique.
the beads are round and smooth: moist: delicate and smooth. Round as beads and smooth as jade. Metaphor singing is beautiful, or words are smooth and lively.
Three palaces and six courtyards: generally refers to the imperial concubines.
Deep House Courtyard: a courtyard with many toilets and a wall.
Carved beams and painted buildings refer to gorgeous houses decorated with colored paintings.
Idioms describing music: The implication is to change its course, to change its course, to make people's hearts sing and dance, to sing and dance, to sing and dance, to triumph on all sides.
To describe architecture, sculpture and other skills, it is ingenious.