Four-character words about scenery description

1. beautiful scenery: beautiful scenery, pronounced as fēng guāng yǐ nǐ, an idiom in China, which describes the beautiful scenery. It is also often called "beautiful scenery". From: Qin Mu's Flower Market

2. Relaxed and happy: happy and refreshed. From Song Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower": "It is refreshing to climb the balcony, forget the humiliation, and stay in the wind."

3. Mountains and mountains: céng luán dié zhàng, which means to describe many steep peaks. Song and Lu Jiuyuan's "A Letter to Wang Qian": "Between the eaves of the abbot, the mountains overlap Ma Chi, which is dozens of miles near and hundreds of miles far away, competing for wonders. "

4. Colorful: wàn zǐ qiān hóng, which means that a hundred flowers are blooming and colorful. More refers to the beautiful spring, but also refers to the rich and colorful things.

5. Beauty: m ě i b ù she ng sh not u, which means that many beautiful things can't be seen at the moment. Zi Yong's "Luyuan Cong Hua Yi Neng".

6. Bloom in the wind: refers to bloom in the wind: bloom in the wind. "Spit" generally refers to flowers, which means flowering and emitting fragrance.

7. all loves: It means that the whole garden is in spring. Metaphor is a thriving scene everywhere. Also called "all love". Ye Songshaoweng's poem "It's not worth going to the park" says: "You have to pity your dog's teeth and print moss, and Chai Fei won't open for a long time. The spring garden can't be closed, and an apricot is out of the wall. "

8. Full of spring: ch ū n y? ng rá n, which means that spring is full of vitality and charm. Liu's "The Second Sun" has three chapters: "In April, the north is still unfinished, and the south in April is full of spring."

9. spectacular: Wei: magnificent; Spectacular: A spectacular sight. Describe many beautiful things, form a grand and magnificent scene, and give people a grand impression. Also known as "spectacular".

10. Yuyu Qionglou: ① the palace where immortals live in mythology. ② Describe the snow-covered buildings. Source: Shi Nian Nujiao Overlooking the word: "Yuyu Qionglou, coming and going by Luan, people are in a cool country." He Ming Jingming's poem "The Picture of Chang 'e": "Jade Qionglou meets in early autumn, and the golden toad and the jade rabbit cry at night. "

1 1. Mountains connected with mountains: chóng luán dié zhàng, which means continuous mountains. One mountain after another, continuous. The language is Xu Guangpu's Autumn Mountain Map of Huang Ju.