1. Words that describe majesty, a collection of four-character idioms that describe majesty
1. Towering from the ground: Towering from the ground: rising suddenly from the ground. Towering: soaring into the sky. Describes tallness and majesty. Same as "lifting the earth and leaning on the sky".
2. Pull up from the ground and lean against the sky: pull out: protrude, stand out. Yi: leaning against, close to. Rising abruptly from the ground, close to the sky. It is a metaphor for being tall, prominent and majestic.
3. To lift a mountain and lift a cauldron: to describe superhuman strength or majestic momentum.
4. Magnificent: Magnificent: Gorgeous; Grand: Grand, majestic. Describe the house as grand and luxurious. It also describes poetry and prose as gorgeous.
5. Palm high and far away from the plantar: palm: spread with hands; plantar: kick with feet. Legend has it that Huayue was originally a mountain, but the river god split it into two by kicking it with his hands. It is a metaphor for a large-scale and majestic operation.
6. Magnificent: A majestic sight. Describe the majestic scenery and buildings.
7. Tiger occupying Longpan: describes the majestic and dangerous terrain. Same as "tiger sitting on dragon's plate".
8. Tiger perched on a dragon's plate: describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.
9. Tiger crouching and dragon pan: describing the majestic and dangerous terrain. Same as "tiger sitting on dragon's plate".
10. The whale croaks: croaks: opens its mouth. Whales open their mouths and turtles leap. It is a metaphor that the poetry is majestic and strange, and the artistic conception is absurd and unreal.
11. Crouching tiger and coiled dragon: describes the majestic terrain.
12. The dragon is squatting and the tiger is squatting: It is still said that the dragon is crouching and the tiger is squatting. Like a coiled dragon or a crouching tiger. Especially Nanjing. It also describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.
13. Dragon Pan and Tiger Chu: Pan: winding around; Chu: squatting and sitting. Like a coiled dragon or a crouching tiger. Especially Nanjing. It also describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.
14. Dragon, coil, and tiger: The dragon is coiled, and the tiger is squatting. Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain. Especially Nanjing.
15. The dragon is coiled and the tiger is circling: It is still said that the dragon is coiled and the tiger is circling. Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.
16. Take the wind and clouds as a metaphor for the majestic spirit.
17. Take the cloud and grab the stone: grab: take. It describes an ancient tree towering into the clouds, with branches hanging in the air, a strange posture, and majestic momentum.
18. Nuwa patched the sky: In a mythical story, Fuxi’s sister Nuwa refined five-color stones to patch the sky. Describe the majestic spirit and fearless fighting spirit that transformed the world.
19. Panlong and tiger: squatting or sitting. Like a coiled dragon, like a crouching tiger. Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.
20. Coiled dragon and crouching tiger: squatting or sitting. Like a coiled dragon, like a crouching tiger. Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.
21. Majestic: majestic: vast and boundless. Describes the majestic and powerful momentum.
22. Shen Ji comes out of the stable: a metaphor for majestic spirit and lofty ambition.
23. Stately: Grand: The lobby of an official office, by extension, looks grand. Describes something dignified or majestic. It also refers to being solemn and dignified on the surface, but in reality it is not.
24. So majestic and majestic. Describes something dignified or majestic. It also refers to being solemn and dignified on the surface, but in reality it is not.
25. Stand tall and majestic: tall and majestic. The metaphor stands like a mountain, unshakable.
26. Embroidered gate and carved gate: gate: the hut on the gatehouse; gate: the ridge of the roof. The gatehouse with colorful paintings and the carved roof ridge. Describe the exquisiteness and majesty of a building.
27. Move mountains and overturn seas: Move mountains and overturn seas. It is a metaphor for the great power and majesty of human beings in transforming nature.
28. Hard words Pankong: Hard: a powerful statement; Pan: hovering. The powerful words hovered in the sky. Describe the momentum of the article as majestic, vigorous and powerful.
29. The clouds hang down and the sea stands up: make the clouds hang down and the sea water stand up. The metaphor is majestic and has overwhelming momentum.
30. Sweeping clouds: like clouds suddenly gathering, like mats rolling up quickly. Describes coming and going quickly and majestic.
31. Shocking: shocking: shocking; shocking: frightening. It shook the world. Describe an event as shocking. It also describes a powerful or majestic spirit.
32. Shocking: shaking: shaking; moving: shaking. It shook the world. Describe an event as shocking. It also describes a powerful or majestic spirit.
33. Shock the sky and the earth: shake: shake. It shook the world. Describe an event as shocking. It also describes a powerful or majestic spirit.
34. Zhengrong Cui Wei: Zhengrong: the mountain is high and protruding; Cui Wei: tall and majestic. Describes a mountain that is high and dangerous.
35. Zhengrong Xuanjun: Zhengrong: prominent; Xuanjun: tall. Tall and majestic, very imposing.
36. Strong hair and crown: Describes the majestic and heroic spirit.