Simple antonym

Simple antonyms are: carving, luxury, grandiose, frivolous, beautiful, vain and gorgeous.

1, carving, refers to excessive modification (text, language); Modify something to make it more perfect. The language "Xunzi Wang Zhi" said: "On all kinds of works, we should assess the situation, distinguish between merits and pains, and spare them when they are profitable, and dare not specialize in carving literary talents at home or as teachers."

2, luxury is a Chinese vocabulary, pinyin: shē huá, interpretation: meaning "luxury glitz", describing the life of rich people, but also describing the life that vain people yearn for. From the perspective of consumption and society, it is actually a neutral word, which refers to an attitude towards life and a symbol of taste and style. From Tang Hanyu's "Li Hua", the second song: "Spring is for luxury, and Luoyang Garden is particularly crowded."

3. Exaggeration is a Chinese word, pronounced as: fü ku ā, which means exaggeration, unreality and exaggeration. From the biography of Liu Kun in the Book of Jin: "(Kun) is good at making friends and winning over himself, which is quite exaggerated.

4, frivolous, is a China vocabulary. Pinyin: q and ng f ú. Interpretation: refers to casual words and deeds, which are not serious or solemn, such as frivolous afterlife and frivolous behavior. Frivolity also means lightness. Refers to objects with small specific gravity and light weight. In other words, poetry has a gorgeous appearance and no solid ideological content.

5. Qili is a Chinese vocabulary, pronounced Q ǐ li, which describes gorgeous. In the style of poetry, it means that its rhetoric is gorgeous and elegant, and a noble temperament is revealed between the lines. Beauty also refers to one of the twenty-four poems of Si Kongtu.