1. Poems about luxury
Poems about luxury 1. What are the words to describe "luxury"
1. Dazzling [guāng cǎi duó mù ]Dazzling: dazzling. Describe bright and dazzling. It is also used to describe the extremely high achievements of certain works of art and artistic images.
2. Ambilight [liú guāng yì cǎi] flowing light and shadow, overflowing colors. Describes dazzling light and bright colors. It means: the light is flowing and the colors are overflowing. It is generally used to describe car lights, neon, etc., and sometimes it is also used to describe the bright colors of fashion shows and jewelry.
3. Dazzling [ xuàn mù ] dazzling; dazzling.
4. Colorful [wǔ guāng shí sè] describes bright colors and various patterns.
5. BMW carved car [ bǎo mǎ diāo chē ] Gorgeous car, precious BMW. Refers to sophisticated riding.
Sentences:
1. In the evening, her beauty looked dazzling among many women.
2. The community where we live is now decorated with great splendor.
3. The sunshine casts a dazzling light in the classroom, illuminating the happy and excited faces, each face is like a flower.
4. There are a variety of colorful products on display in the shopping mall.
5. The lights are bright and the willows are green, the BMWs are carved, the moths are snowy willows, and the beauties are perfumed.
2. Words used to describe luxury items in ancient times, such as gold thread and jade thread
Jade clothes with golden threads: The jade clothes of mountain elites are also called "jade boxes" and "jades". It is a burial suit worn by emperors and high-ranking nobles of the Han Dynasty when they died. Its appearance is the same as the shape of the human body.
People in the Han Dynasty believed that jade was the "elite of the mountains." If gold and jade were placed in the nine orifices of a person, the person's essence would not leak out, and the bones would not rot, and they could seek rebirth in the next life, so it was used for Funeral jade articles occupy an important position in Han jade [1]. The origin of jade clothing with golden threads. Jade clothing with golden threads (9 photos) can be traced back to the "jade-embellished masks" and "jade-embellished clothes" in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. During the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Pi issued an edict to ban jade clothing, which became popular all over the world. Four hundred years.
The jade clothes of the emperor and some of his ministers were woven with gold threads, which was called "golden jade clothes". Other nobles used silver and copper wires to tie them, which were called "silver jade clothes" and "copper jade clothes". A wisp of jade clothing." So far, more than 20 pieces of jade clothing have been discovered nationwide. The two gold-lined jade clothing unearthed from the tomb of Prince Jing Liu Sheng and his wife Dou Wan in Zhongshan are the earliest and most exquisitely crafted.
The picture of the jade-embellished human figure shows Liu Sheng’s jade garment. It consists of six parts: hood, upper body, sleeves, gloves, trousers and shoes, all made of jade pieces and decorated with gold threads. Be compiled. There are jade eye covers and nasal plugs on the head inside the jade clothes, and there are genital covers and anal plugs on the lower abdomen.
The periphery is hemmed with red fabric, and the trouser leg is hemmed with iron bars to reinforce it. The face is carved with eyes, nose, and mouth shapes, the chest and back are broad, and the buttocks and abdomen are bulging, completely resembling a human body shape.
The whole garment is a waste of money. It uses a lot of jade pieces and gold wire, and the workmanship is very fine. After the jade pieces are finished, the jade pieces are arranged neatly, with tight seams, smooth surfaces, and coordinated colors. It is really amazing, reflecting the outstanding skills of the jade master and the luxurious life of the high official.
The jade garment with gold threads is a cultural relic of the Han Dynasty in China. The jade garment is also called "jade box" and "jade zun". It was worn by emperors and high-ranking nobles after their death in the Han Dynasty (206 BC ~ 220 AD). The shroud has the same shape as the human body. Jade clothing is a symbol of the wearer's status. The jade clothing of the emperor and some of his courtiers was woven with gold threads, which was called "gold thread jade clothing". Other nobles used silver and copper wires to weave jade clothing, which was called "silver thread jade clothing". ;,;Copper strands and jade clothes;.
The gold-lined jade garment was the highest-standard funeral and burial garment in the Han Dynasty and appeared roughly in the Wenjing period of the Western Han Dynasty. According to "Xijing Magazine", emperors of the Han Dynasty were buried with "jewel boxes" shaped like armor and connected with gold wires.
This kind of jade box is what people call jade clothes with golden threads every day. Ancient people believed that jade could preserve the immortality of corpses and regarded jade as a noble ritual vessel and a symbol of status. < /p>
White day clothes, embroidered clothes: worn; embroidered: official uniforms made of colorful embroidery. During the day, he wears luxurious official uniforms to be seen by others. In the old days, it was a metaphor for returning home after becoming rich and showing off to fellow villagers.
Source: "Customs and Strange Gods" by Ying Shao of the Han Dynasty: "(Zhang Liao) passed through the countryside with a statue of two thousand stones, and recommended it to the ancestors. In the daytime, the clothes are embroidered, and the glory is like this."
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Luxurious clothing with trousers and square collar. To refer to princes and dignitaries.
Yi Jin Day Tour Yi: wear. During the day, he wears luxurious official uniforms to be seen by others. In the old days, it was a metaphor for returning home after becoming rich and showing off to fellow villagers.
Source: "The Biography of Zhen Chen in the Book of Wei": "Not long after, in addition to the general who conquered the north, the governor of Dingzhou was appointed as the governor of Dingzhou. He was dressed in rich clothes and traveled around day and night, and he was considered full."
Yongrong Huagui describes an attitude that is elegant, calm, solemn and generous.
Source: Scene 1 of Cao Yu's "Wang Zhaojun": "Mrs. Jiang walked down gracefully, and Yingying and Qi Qi respectfully escorted her out."
Zhuchuang.com Doors and windows decorated with beads and carvings. The palace is extremely luxurious and luxurious. . Dayiyi embroidery Yi: wear; embroidery: official uniform made of colorful embroidery. During the day, he wears luxurious official uniforms to be seen by others. In the old days, it was a metaphor for returning home after becoming rich and showing off to fellow villagers.
Source: "Customs and Strange Gods" by Ying Shao of the Han Dynasty: "(Zhang Liao) passed through the countryside with a statue of two thousand stones, and recommended it to the ancestors. In the daytime, the clothes are embroidered, and the glory is like this."
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Luxurious clothing with trousers and square collar. To refer to princes and dignitaries.
Yi Jin Day Tour Yi: wear. During the day, he wears luxurious official uniforms to be seen by others. In the old days, it was a metaphor for returning home after becoming rich and showing off to fellow villagers.
Source: "The Biography of Zhen Chen in the Book of Wei": "Not long after, in addition to the general who conquered the north, the governor of Dingzhou was appointed as the governor of Dingzhou. He traveled around day and night in fine clothes, and he was considered full."
Yong Ronghuagui describes an attitude that is elegant, calm, solemn and generous.
Graceful and luxurious, beaded window nets, pearls and jewels
4. Sentences to describe a person who is very gorgeously dressed
The official in fine clothes and feathers in white; the commoner in Guizhou; the noble in white phase; extravagant clothing and stolen food; rich clothing and sufficient food; day clothes and embroidery; full food and warm clothing; complimentary clothing and generous belt; hundreds of clothes and hundreds of followers; commoner clothing and vegetable food; commoner clothing and Wei belt; commendation clothing and crown; white-clothed scholar; commoner acquaintance; multiplier Light clothing; weighing the body to carry clothing; quail clothing with hundreds of knots; coarse clothing and light food; coarse clothing for food; colorful clothing for entertaining relatives; upside down clothing; short clothes for horses; bad clothing and bad food; bad clothing and bad food; rice bags and hangers; Fei eat and wear thin clothes; Buddha is gold makeup, people are clothes and makeup; clothes are measured seven times and cut once; fine clothes and jade food; good girls do not wear wedding clothes; brown clothes are not finished; lying down with clothes; brown clothes, vegetarian food; plain food Coarse clothes; economize on clothes and eat food; undress and push food; undress and remove armour; walk around in rich clothes during the day; hang rice bags; return home with rich clothes; tailor clothes; green clothes with yellow lining; green clothes messengers; shrink clothes and save food; warm clothes and eat well; cry in cow clothes; such as Too many clothes to wear; too weak to wear clothes; no clothes to wear; light clothes to take advantage of fat; one piece of clothing to carry water; rent and tax on food and clothing; sugar-coated bullets; perfect clothes; more clothes to walk; fresh clothes and delicious food; clothes do not cover the body; clothes cannot be taken off; clothes and quilts are scattered in groups; clothes are not enough Complete collection; passed down the robes and bowls from generation to generation; the clothes are simple and the food is thin; the clothes are well-dressed; the beasts are clothed; the hawks and deer are robed; the robes are glorious; the gathering of clothes; the robes, food, shelter, and travel; the robes are night-walks; the waist is gold and the clothes are purple; the clothes come and the hands are stretched out, and the food comes and the mouth is opened; the clothes are fine; Insufficient food and clothing; food and clothing for parents; blue threads on clothes; fragrant clothes and shadows on temples; clothes embroidered and embroidered for day travel; clothing rent and food tax; vertebrae bun clothes; making wedding clothes; red clothes nod; ocher clothes blocking the road; red clothes messengers; only focusing on clothes Not respecting people; gold-lined jade clothes; fairy mantles fluttering; well-dressed; dishonestly dressed... Wang Xifeng's dress is different from other girls, very gorgeous: colorful embroidery is brilliant, like a concubine or a fairy.
Wearing a gold silk eight-treasure bun with pearls on her head, she is tied with the Five Chaoyang Phoenixes and pearl hairpins; she wears a red gold plate and a necklace on her neck, and a bean green palace ribbon on the skirt. Her eyes are made of roses; she is wearing a bright red narrow-legged narrow-legged coat with gold and butterfly flowers; a multicolored engraved stone green and silver rat coat; underneath she is wearing an emerald flower-strewn crepe skirt.