painted beams and carved pillars
Hualiang Diaodong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu à Li á ngdi à OD à ng, which means to describe a luxurious palace. Also known as "Diaolianghuadong". It's from the peach land by mistake.
Analysis of Idioms
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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."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; of buildings. example the house is carved, maybe new. Wang Dayin's fire burns Baolian Temple: "Lao Chui's mending of the stone reflects the painted beams and carved buildings; Cang pine and ancient cypresses cover the winding threshold and return to the fence."
painted beams and carved pillars
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the lives of living beings go on without end - shēng shēng bù yǐ
buddhahood upon en lightenment - jiàn xìng chéng fó
friendship between persons regardless of their different economic situations - chǔ jiù jiāo