dazzling
Pinyin is d ī NGT ó UL í NL í n, a Chinese idiom, which means that the heads of nails on buildings are dazzling. It comes from a Fang Gong Fu.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Du Mu's "a Fang Gong Fu" said: "the number of spiked phosphorus is more than that of millet in Yu."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used in architecture.
dazzling
the path winds along mountain ridges - fēng huí lù zhuǎn
The sky is low in Wu and Chu, and the eyes are empty - tiān dī wú chǔ,yǎn kōng wú wù
be toughened and hardened into steel - bǎi liàn chéng gāng