Langyuanqionglou
Langyuan Qionglou, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l à ngyu à nqi ó NGL ó u, which means the vast gardens, beautiful pavilions, legendary residence of immortals; it also refers to the palace of emperors and nobles. From the three heroes and five righteousness.
Idiom explanation
Lang: spacious; Qiong: red jade.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 11 of Shi Yukun's three heroes and five righteousness in Qing Dynasty: he said that there are many wonderful flowers and plants in the langyuan Qionglou.
Idiom usage
As an object; of luxury buildings. It's like visiting the Qionglou in langyuan, isolated from the world of mortals, smiling and praising. The 23rd chapter of Gong Wei history of Song Dynasty by Xu Muyi
Langyuanqionglou
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