a richly ornamented building
Diaolianghuadong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is di à Oli á nghu à D à ng, which originally means to carve patterns on wooden structures such as pillars and add color painting. It is an architectural art in ancient China. Later, it also refers to the gorgeous painted decoration of houses. It's from the second book of Prince yuan's entering the peach land by mistake.
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of Prince yuan's "mistakenly entering the peach garden" is: "the shining beique pearl palace, Qi Zhen Zhen Zhen's Biwa and Zhuyu, the broad and graceful curtain embroidered into a long, and Yu Wei Wei's painted beams and carved buildings."
Analysis of Idioms
The opposite meaning of "pengmenhu"
Idiom grammar
The building is gorgeous. Yuanmingyuan is a garden of thousands of gardens, with beautiful buildings, which can be called a fairyland in the world. This house with carved beams and painted buildings is so beautiful and exquisite.
a richly ornamented building
honor the teacher and respect his teaching - zūn shī guì dào
a threshold worn low by visitors - hù xiàn wéi chuān
tell lies about this and about that - shu huang dao hei
adequate supply of foodstuffs and means of defense - zú shí zú bīng
attack someone who has already fallen from power - tóu jǐng xià shí