Pronunciation: Xiáguāng wán dào
Meaning: Describe the beautiful scene of sunlight scattering at sunrise and sunset. It also describes a glittering treasure.
Source: Chapter 31 of Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "But I saw something reflecting the sun, full of sunshine, and something auspicious, rushing to his arms from outside."
I saw something shining in the sun and coming straight to his arms from the door.
Example: There are thousands of rays of sunshine in the Sunset Ridge, and people can't be seen clearly from a distance. The sunrise bird circled down in the golden sunshine, turned around and landed smartly on the ridge.
Poems describing sunsets in extended materials:
1, Mu Jiang Yin Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi
A sunset gradually sank into the river, half green and half green.
A sunset gradually sank into the river, and the river was half green and half brilliant red.
2. "Summer Thinking in Nanting" Tang Dynasty: Meng Haoran
The shadow of the mountain rises suddenly, and the moon in the pond rises slowly from the east.
The shadow of the sun suddenly sets in the west, and the moon on the pond rises slowly from the east.
3, "Weishui Farmhouse" Tang Dynasty: Wang Wei
In the countryside where the sun is setting, cattle and sheep go home along the path.
The village is full of the afterglow of the sunset, and cattle and sheep are returning along the deep alley.
4. "Jixing Guizhou" Tang Dynasty: Wang Wei
As the sun sets, the rivers and lakes are white and the tide rises all over the sky.
After sunset, the rivers and lakes are all white. At high tide, the sky and the earth are blue.
5, "Going to the East" Tang Dynasty: Wang Wei
The vast desert is lonely, and the Yellow River sets the yen.
Solitary smoke goes straight to the vast desert, and the sunset is round on the endless Yellow River.