dazzling
Dazzling, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ā nghu á Du ó m ù, meaning brilliant, bright and dazzling. It's from xingshihengyan.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty wrote: "the flowers are as big as a red plate, and they are brilliant in five colors."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: dazzling, brilliant, brilliant antonym: dim and without light
Idiom usage
The color is bright and dazzling. The woman has a white silk scarf around her neck and a green silk cheongsam on her body, which is dazzling. Five chapters of Qian Zhongshu's besieged city and the chronicles of the states of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, chapter 79: "singing suppresses the clouds, dancing generates the wind, and once in and out, it is dazzling. If you travel in the sky and see Xianji, it is beyond the reach of human thought. "
dazzling
The Dragon roars and the lion roars - lóng míng shī hǒu
There was a rush of remonstrance - jiàn zhēng rú liú
attract the attention of the elegant young idlers - zhāo fēng rě dié