What a broad idiom.

Magnificent, pinyin bálán Zhang kuo, an idiom in China, originally described the vastness of the water surface, but now it is a metaphor of grandeur or scale.

Basic information

Chinese name

surging

Foreign name

Rush forward angrily; Expand on a grand scale

spell

Brown Zhu Ang Kuo

source

Song Baozhao's "Landing on the Thunder Shore and Sisters" in the Southern Dynasties

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The initial description of the water surface is vast. Now it is a metaphor for grandeur or scale.

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"Landing on the Thunder Shore and Sisters" by Bao Zhao in the Southern Dynasties: "The guest is poor and the waves are majestic."

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For example, making sentences: Seven-character poems must be magnificent, frustrated and passionate, with wide ears. Qing Langtinghuai's Biography of Poems by Teachers and Friends

Pinyin code: blzk

Synonym: mighty, magnificent, surging.

Antonym: a pool of stagnant water

Two-part allegorical saying: The sea is magnificent [1]

Riddle: When I watch the long river roll forward. A: Great.

English: A flood of goods.

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As predicate and attribute; Used in articles, sports, etc.