A good duplex house should have six characteristics, namely, practicality, safety, flexibility and variability, economy and artistry.
(2) What are the idioms to describe a good house, such as purple gas coming from the east?
Idiom to describe a good house-answer: magnificent, beautiful, resplendent and magnificent, castles in the air, specializing in carving beams and painting columns, wonderful workmanship, fantastic craftsmanship.
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Rich explanation: gorgeous; Magnificent: magnificent and majestic. Describe the grand and luxurious house. It also describes poetry as gorgeous.
The source of Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children dates back to the 34th time: "Looking under the lamp, there are three magnificent topics from the mouths of sages of past dynasties."
Structural combination.
Usage is often used to describe architecture; Decoration and scenes; Sometimes it is also used to describe the gorgeous language and style of an article. Generally used as predicate, attribute and complement.
Distinguish the emperor; Can't write "brilliant".
Synonym is resplendent and beautiful.
The antonym is four walls at home, poor.
~ Discrimination with "Brilliance": They all described buildings and gorgeous furniture. But ~ focus on "great momentum"; "It looks magnificent"; And it can be described as "style" gorgeous; "resplendent" focuses on "dazzling bright colors"; I can't describe "style".
The shop has been decorated. Look ~.
(3) What are the idioms to describe a house?
What idioms are there to describe houses? There is an idiom: 1, tall buildings, 2, antique, 3, magnificent, 4, world-famous, 5, carved beams and painted buildings, 6, pavilions and pavilions. .
(4) What are the idioms to describe the beauty of a new house?
Beauty [měi lún měi huàn]: wheels: tall; Yes: a lot. Describe a tall and gorgeous house.
Gorgeous [fü Li Tá ng Hu á ng]: gorgeous: gorgeous; Magnificent: magnificent and majestic. Describe the grand and luxurious house.
Splendid and magnificent [j Ρ n b Ρ hu Ρ hu Ρ ng]: It describes that the buildings are ornate and dazzling.
Beiquezhu Palace [bèI quèzhōng]: A palace built of pearl treasures. Describe a gorgeous house.
Carved beams and painted buildings [[diā o liá ng huà dé ng]]: refers to a very gorgeous house decorated with colorful paintings.
Embroidered land in Jintian [j ǐ [j ǐ n ti ā n xi ? d]]: describes houses or other environments that are beautifully decorated.
5] Idioms to describe a good house.
Resplendent, resplendent, the house looks like, jade carving and jade carving, resplendent.
First, resplendent and magnificent.
Description: Bi: emerald green. Describe the gorgeous and dazzling architectural decoration.
From: Addendum to "He Lin Yu Lu" in Dajing, Luo Song: "Many people think it is golden, but I feel bloody."
Everyone thinks it is resplendent and magnificent, and I think it is covered with blood.
Second, resplendent and magnificent.
Description: describe this building as gorgeous and dazzling. Use "resplendent".
From: Xie Ming Zhao Zhe's "A Brief Introduction to Yunnan" Volume 4 "Between Yunnan Cang, Jizu and Dading, people gather in one place. If you take Gui Lan, the splendor is similar."
Between Diancang Mountain, Fengzhao and Dading, monks and nuns gather. If Gui Lan is built, these buildings will be richly decorated.
Third, the house looks like [w shèy m:NRán].
Description: Describe that the land is empty and the houses are arranged neatly.
From: Tao Yuanming's Peach Blossom Garden in the Eastern Jin Dynasty: "The land is flat and spacious, and the houses are like this. There are fertile fields and beautiful bamboo forests. "
The land here is flat and open, the houses are neat, there are fields, beautiful ponds, mulberry trees and bamboo.
Four. Jade carving fence
Interpretation: carving: carving and painting; Column: railing; Masonry: stone steps. Describe a magnificent building.
From: Yu Meiren by Li Yu in the Southern Tang Dynasty: "Carved fences and jade should still exist, but Zhu Yan changed them. How much sadness can you have, just like a river flowing eastward. "
The finely carved railings and jade steps should still be there, but the scarlet color has changed. How much sorrow can you have, just like a river flowing eastward.
Verb (short for verb) is magnificent.
Explanation: rich: gorgeous; Magnificent: magnificent and majestic. Describe the grand and luxurious house. It also describes poetry as gorgeous.
From: Qing Wenkang's "Biography of Heroes of Children" The 34th time: "When you look at it under the lamp, you can see three magnificent topics from the sages."
When I looked at it in the light, I saw three magnificent topics put forward by sages of past dynasties.
[6] What are the idioms that describe a good house environment?
Taiwan, Taiwan, hall, hall and palace are resplendent.
First, the platform is tired.
Interpretation: layer: repeated, continuous; Tired: overlapping; Pavilion: A house built on a platform. Describe these buildings as patchwork.
From: Chu Song Yu of the Warring States Period "Evocation of Soul": "Tired in Taiwan, the mountain is higher."
The buildings are patchwork and face the mountains.
Second, the hall and the big house
Interpretation: halls: refers to wealthy families; Big house: a tall house. It refers to the house of the rich.
From: Sima Qian's Historical Records Biography of Mencius and Xun Qing in the Western Han Dynasty: "Everyone is ordered to be a doctor, so as to open the way to get rich first and be respected."
Everyone was appointed as a doctor and built a rich and tall house in a busy street to show their respect.
Third, the Gui Dian Lan Palace
Description: A palace with magnificent buildings and gorgeous equipment.
Source: Tang Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Tengting: "Gui Dian Lan Palace, the body of the wind."
Yahao's palace contrasts with the rolling mountains.
Fourth, grandeur
Interpretation: richness: gorgeous. Magnificent: majestic; Shanda. Luxurious, beautiful and majestic. Describe the grandeur of the building; The spectacle was spectacular. It also describes the gorgeous rhetoric of poetry.
Source: Qing Wenkang's "Biography of Heroes of Children" back to the 34 th: "I only saw three magnificent topics written by sages of the dynasty, thinking that I naturally took a few paintings and calligraphy to say things."
Five, resplendent and magnificent
Interpretation: jinbi; Refers to the clay gold, azurite and azurite in Chinese painting pigments; Brilliance: Brilliance. Describe the decoration and furnishings of buildings, which are extremely exquisite and wonderful; A radiant appearance.
Source: The fourth time in The Journey to the West, Wu Cheng'en, Ming Dynasty: "Crimson gauze clothes, brilliant stars; Hibiscus crown, resplendent. "
Red yarn is as bright as stars; The crown made of hibiscus jade is dazzling.
What are the four-character idioms that describe "building a house"
A: The pavilions on the balcony, the Golden Pavilion on Qionglou, and the Jade Palace on Qionglou are changing rapidly with each passing day.
What idioms are there to describe a beautiful, comfortable and warm house?
1, Beiquezhu Palace
Explanation: A palace made of pearls. Describe a gorgeous house.
From: Qu Yuan's "Nine Songs Hebo" in the Chu Ci of the Warring States Period: "Fish Scale House West Longtang, Zibeique West Zhu Gong."
The roof is inlaid with fish scales, the walls are painted with dragons, and the purple shells are covered with Zhu Gong.
2. beautiful
Explanation: Wheel: high; Yes: a lot. Describe a tall and gorgeous house.
From: "Book of Rites Tan Bow": "Jin Xian is a wife, and Dr. Jin sends a message. Zhang Lao said,' What a beautiful wheel and a beautiful face.' "
Zhao Wen's uterus is in the state of Jin, and doctors from the state of Jin went there together. Zhang Lao said, "The house is really high and gorgeous."
3. Qionglou Yuyu
Commentary: Joan: Meiyu; Y: The house. Refers to the palace on the moon, the Tiangong Tower. It also describes magnificent buildings.
Said by: Jia's Notes on the Picking Up: "Zhai Gan only plays with the moon by the river, or asks,' What's in it?' Zhai Xiao said,' You can watch it with me.' I saw Qionglou in ruins. "
I was playing with the moon by the river, and someone asked, "What's in it?" I smiled and said, "But in my opinion." See you later, Yu Yu Qionglou is splendid.
4. pavilions and pavilions
Description: architecture: high-rise building; Pavilion: overhead building; Taiwan Province: A high altar built of clay; Pavilion: the house on the stage. Refers to tall and gorgeous buildings.
From: Jin Xijing Magazine, Volume 4: "Pavilions and pavilions, turning around and noting, playing with mountains and ponds, exquisitely carved."
Pavilions and pavilions are connected, mountains and rivers and ponds are well played and beautifully carved.
5. Dan Shadow Carving.
Explanation: English: the pillar of the house; Raft: a square rafter. The pillars were painted red and the rafters were carved with patterns. Describe the exquisite and gorgeous architecture.
From: Zuo Zhuan Zhuang Gong Twenty-three Years: Danhuan Palace. "Twenty-four years of Zuo Zhuan and Zhuang Gong": "Carving it is indecent."
Translation: Zuo Zhuan Zhuang Gong Twenty-three Years: Single Ring Temple Column. "Twenty-four years of Zuo Zhuan and Zhuang Gong": "Carved in the rafters is not a gift."
What are the idioms that describe "building a house quickly"
Zhu Yan Biwahu 1
Pinyin: b√w√zhyán
Explanation: Describe the beauty of architecture.
Source: The Water Margin by Shi Ming Naian.
2. Qionglou Golden Que
Pinyin: Qing lóu jīn què
Commentary: You Qiong Yu. Refers to the palace on the moon, the Tiangong Tower. It also describes magnificent buildings.
3. Qionglou Yuyu
Pinyin: qióng lóu yóuyǔ ǒ
Commentary: Joan: Meiyu; Y: The house. Refers to the palace on the moon, the Tiangong Tower. It also describes magnificent buildings.
Source: Jia's Notes on the Collection: "Zhai Gan only plays with the moon on the river bank, or asks,' What's in it?' Zhai Xiao said,' You can watch it with me.' I saw Qionglou in ruins. "
4. pavilions and pavilions
Pinyin: tíng táI lo u gé
Explanation: refers to various buildings for sightseeing and rest.
Source: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children, the first time: "Although it is not a big garden, pavilions, trees and mountains are also elegantly arranged."
5. pavilions and pavilions
Pinyin: lóu gétáI Xie
Description: architecture: high-rise building; Pavilion: overhead building; Taiwan Province: A high altar built of clay; Pavilion: the house on the stage. Refers to tall and gorgeous buildings.
Source: Jin Xijing Magazine, Volume 4: "Pavilions and pavilions are connected, the mountain pond plays well, and the carvings are exhausted."
⑽ Idioms describing houses.
Idioms describing architecture
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Splendid,
Carve beams and paint buildings,
Magnificent,
Rows and rows,
Tall buildings,
Antiques,
No caves,
Exhibition hall,
Extraordinary,
Exquisite in all directions,
world-famous