The window is bright and clean
chuāng míng jī jìng
Explanation: small table. Describe the room as clean and bright.
Sourced from the poem "Report to Fan Wen Jingren" by Su Che of the Song Dynasty: "I am happy to untie the East Pavilion for me, and the bright windows are clear and full of flowers."
The structure is combined type.
Usage can be used to describe a room; mostly used in study rooms. Generally used as predicate, object and attributive.
The correct pronunciation is "ji"; it cannot be pronounced as "jǐ".
The shape is clear; it cannot be written as "quiet".
Synonyms of Amuro's benefits
Antonyms of house full of dust
Example sentences
(1) Our classroom is spacious and bright; ~.
(2) My study room is elegant and tidy; ~.