Utopia shì wài táo yuán
[Explanation] It refers to a kind of utopian beautiful world separated from reality and struggle. Utopia is synonymous with an ideal realm of human life, equivalent to the Western Elysium or Paradise. For thousands of years, perfectionists have struggled to pursue and deliberately create the "paradise" of their imagination.
[Quote] "The Peach Blossom Fan" by Kong Shangren of the Qing Dynasty: "I am so glad that I have arrived at Songfeng Pavilion; this is my paradise."
[Distinguish the shape] Source; cannot write "garden".
[Similar meaning] Cave Heaven Blessed Land
[Antonym] Hell on Earth
[Usage] It is a metaphor for a beautiful place with a peaceful life and a quiet environment that is not affected by the outside world. Generally used as subject, object and attributive.
[Structure] More formal.
[Example]?
①The so-called ~ in fantasy does not exist in real life. ?
②The trees here are luxuriant; the flowers are fragrant; the environment is beautiful; living here makes you feel like ~.
[English translation] a heaven of peace and happiness