Idioms describing teaching buildings are:
1. Hongwei [fü li Tanghu] 1. Explanation: magnificent: gorgeous; Magnificent: magnificent and majestic. Describe the grand and luxurious house. It also describes poetry as gorgeous.
2. From: Qing Wenkang's "Biography of Heroes of Children" back to the 34 th: "Just look, we can see that the sages of past dynasties have three magnificent questions."
3. Example: His article can be described as ~.
Second, beautiful [míI lún míI Huàn] 1. Explanation: Wheel: high; Yes: a lot. Describe a tall and gorgeous house.
2. From: "The Book of Rites under Tan Gong": "Gold is introduced into the room, and Dr. Jin sends a message. Zhang Lao said,' What a beautiful wheel and a beautiful face.' "
3. Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Describe the tall and numerous houses.
Third, the carved fence is made of jade [diā o lá n yê q]1. Interpretation: carving: carving and painting; Column: railing; Masonry: stone steps. Describe a magnificent building.
2. From: Li Yu's "Yu Meiren" in the Southern Tang Dynasty: "The jade fence should still exist, and Zhu Yan changed it. How much sorrow can you have, just like a river flowing eastward."
3. Grammar: combination; As subject and attribute; Include praise
Four, resplendent and magnificent [jρn bρHuρHuáng] 1. Description: Bi: emerald green. Describe the gorgeous and dazzling architectural decoration.
2. From: Luo Song Dajing's "He Lin Yu Record" Supplement: "People think it is magnificent, I think it is bloody."
Example: He decorated the facade and listed some exotic foreign goods. ◎ Qing Wu Ren Jian's "Strange Situation in Twenty Years" Back to the Seventy-seventh Session
5. Carve beams and paint buildings [diā o liá ng huà dê ng] 1. Explanation: It refers to a very gorgeous house decorated with colorful paintings.
2. From: Wang Yuan Ziyi's "Mistaken into Taoyuan" is the second fold: "North Quezhu Palace lamp photo, Qi Zhen Zhenbi Wazhu plate, spacious Luo Wei embroidered into a coffin, Yu Weiwei painted beams and carved buildings."
3. Example: There are five houses in the front, all of which are ~, with various birds such as parrots and thrushes hanging on both sides. ◎ The Third Story of A Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Qingxue Qin
(2) What are the four-word words or idioms about architecture?
(of a new building) tall and brilliant.
(of buildings) magnificent and sparkling.
tower into the sky
castles in the air
(3) What idioms are there in the words of the city?
the enemy has reached the city gates
new word
Basic explanation and detailed explanation
[Chen Xi àzhméng]
Refers to Enemy at the Gates, forced to sign a humiliating covenant. Later, it also refers to a humiliating treaty that was forced to sign.
tidy
"Zuo Zhuan Huan Gong Twelve Years": "Chu cut the land ... and defeated it; Return for the alliance under the city. "
example sentence
Use some big concessions as bait to induce China to conclude ~.
(4) What are the four words that describe a building?
The four words used to describe architecture are dense, row upon row, with high-rise buildings and high halls, which are magnificent.
5] What are the idioms to describe "high-rise buildings"
There are many idioms to describe "tall buildings": there are rows of tall buildings everywhere, which stand out from the crowd at a glance.
[6] Poetry or idioms with the word "Lou" should be beautiful.
Title: Hatsune Hatsune
Year: Tang Dynasty
Author: Li Shangyin
Genre: Seven Musts
Content:-
Leave the palace on the mountain and go upstairs.
The sunset river flows by the palace in front of the building.
Chutian is dark and rainy,
Song Yu has no worries and worries about herself.
Title: Climbing Anyang Tower
Year: Tang Dynasty
Author: Meng Haoran
Type: Seven Laws
Content:-
To the south of the county seat, the Han River flows and the river flows into Nan Yongzhou.
Talented people look forward to the spring and sit around worrying.
The sunset glow on the balcony reflects the green hills and Guo, and Luo Qi is green and charming.
Shake the moon to the night wave, more suspicious of the goddess swimming pearls.
Title: Spring Ancient Roads Work Side by Side
Year: Tang Dynasty
Author: Du Mu
Genre: Seven Musts
Content:-
Brilliance is in full bloom through the ages, and the balcony is full of grass in spring.
Whose grave do you think you are on, turning the world of mortals into horseshoes?
Brilliance is in full bloom through the ages, and the balcony is full of grass in spring.
Whose grave do you think you are on, turning the world of mortals into horseshoes?
See Qian Yuanwai in the middle of the ban.
Tang Bai Juyi
The balcony is red and the pine and bamboo are green.
Qujiang
Tang Bai Juyi
The balcony is among the flowers, and the seagull heron is smoking.
Send yang away to Wei Nanhai
Tang Censhen
The balcony is full of gas, and the city is full of Jiao Ren.
Mudan Ziqu
Don
Where does Tan Lang Xie Nv sleep? On the balcony, the moonlight shines on people and whispers at night.
Gold in spring
Don Chen Ziang
Mountains and rivers are cloudy, pavilions are in the clouds.
Du Qing Ye Jing
Don
Pavilion reflection, deep sea of clouds.
gamecock
Don du fu
Imperial secretary goes out of the curtain, and the imperial willow grows in front of the building.
Athena Chu
Don
On the mountain, I left the palace and went upstairs. In front of the building, the river flows by the palace.
Yueyang Tower
Don Liu Changqing
In front of the building, tourists complain about Qiu Meng, and the beautiful scenery on the lake is suspicious of nocturnal songs.
Send two children from Donglu.
Tang Libai
There is a peach tree in the east of the building, and its branches are covered with smoke.
And Liu Gongquan went to Yun Qi Building.
Tang Bai Juyi
Birds are singing in spring outside the building, and spring wine in the building is beautiful.
What are the words used to describe pavilions?
Carving beams and painting buildings-ornate buildings
Outstanding
(of buildings) magnificent and sparkling.
A unique and beautiful place
Like fish scales and comb teeth-closely arranged
What are the words used to describe pavilions?
Words describing pavilions and pavilions
Common ones are:
Pavilion: A house with more than two floors. Refers to various buildings. Hall: A tall house.
Source: Jinci: "Among the towering ancient trees on the mountain, there are more than 100 temples, pavilions and bridges."
An attic suspended in mid-air. Metaphor is illusory or unrealistic fantasy.
Source: Shi Ji Tian Guan Shu: "The seaside meteorological tower is full of air." Tang Song Wen Zhi's poem "Wandering in Huokeji": "Building a temple in the air means cloud."
Yuen Long Qionglou Yuen Long: Open and spacious; Joan: Red jade. Vast gardens and magnificent pavilions. The legendary Xianju. It also refers to the palaces of emperors and nobles.
What are the words used to describe the tower?
Chu Museum copied the pink brothel and attacked the water tower, Yuqionglou and tall buildings.
⑽ What are the idioms describing "architecture"
Rows of forests
Interpretation: comb: the general term for combs. Arrange in order like fish scales and comb teeth. It is often used to describe a house or a boat. , arranged closely and neatly.
2. There are many high-rise buildings, such as gāo lóu lín lì.
Interpretation: It stands like a tree in the forest and describes many things.
3. Rise from the ground.
Interpretation: peaks, plants, buildings, etc. Towering above the ground. Describe the abrupt rise from the ground, very steep and towering.
4.CuO Luo yǒu zhì。
Interpretation: Although the layout of things is uneven, it is very interesting and makes people feel good.