Idioms at the end of the building

The idiom with the fourth word "Lou" and the four-character idiom with the last word ending in "Lou" and their explanations;

Build on the back of the mountain-build on the back of the mountain. Metaphor is disappointing.

Qin Lou, the coffin of the State of Chu, used to refer to the place where singing and dancing took place, but it also wrongly referred to the place where prostitutes lived.

An inch of wood is comparable to a tall building with a spire. The original intention is that different starting points can't compare with high and low, and the metaphor must be the same weight. Later, it was also said that there was a big gap.

Mirage-Mirage: the giant clam. Originally refers to the seaside or desert, because of the reversal and refraction of light, illusory towers and towers appear in the air or on the ground. Nowadays, it is an empty metaphor …

Red powder brothel-red powder: originally refers to red lead powder, it is a cosmetic for women, and later refers to beauty; Brothel: A brothel. Generally speaking, there are occasions when women are attractive or can have fun.

Qionglou, Yuen Long-Yuen Long: spacious and spacious; Joan: Red jade. Vast gardens and magnificent pavilions. The legendary Xianju. It also refers to the palaces of emperors and nobles.

Chu Ting Qin Lou-Chu Ting: King Chu Ling built zhanghua Palace, and the beauty pageant entered the palace; Qin Lou: Nong Yu, a woman from Qin Mugong, is good at oral sex. Mu Gong built her a house to live in. Refers to song and dance brothels.

Yuhong heavy building refers to big houses and tall buildings.

Tall buildings rise from the ground-a metaphor for things from scratch.

Dance Hall-Pavilion: A house built on a high platform. A hall or balcony set up for singing and dancing. Generally refers to the song and dance venues. Both are "dancing pavilions and singing platforms".

Xie refers to the brothel building.

Yuyu Qionglou-① the palace where immortals live in mythology. ② Describe the snow-covered buildings.

Zhu Ge Lou Qing-refers to gorgeous and exquisite buildings.