lustrous and dazzling
Guangcailuli, a Chinese idiom, means colorful and mixed. It comes from "Yangzhou Huafang Lu · Qiaodong Lu".
The origin of Idioms
In the Qing Dynasty, Li Dou's "Yangzhou Huafang Lu · Qiaodong Lu" said: "there are thousands of hands and eyes in the niche, with two arms together. The rest of them are holding lotus, fire wheel, sword, pestle, bamboo, Sun Moon wheel and flame. They are dressed in CASS, with mixed splendor and splendor."
Idiom usage
It refers to complicated colors. example this unity is like a brilliant oil painting, which shows infinite courage. Guo Moruo's Yu Shu Ji: an anatomy of the cruel psychology of the Japanese aggressors
lustrous and dazzling
behead enemy generals and capture their flags - zhǎn jiàng yì qí
cannot feed or clothe oneself properly - yī shí bù zhōu
display one 's talent in an aggressive manner - fēng máng bī rén
leave the light and plunge into darkness - qì míng tóu àn