Brilliant
Shencaiyingba, a Chinese idiom, is sh é NC ǎ iy ī NGB á in pinyin, which means that people are handsome and extraordinary in appearance. From Chen Shu · Jiang zongzhuan.
The origin of Idioms
You are a man of different conduct and outstanding spirit. Later, you will be well-known, and you will be my right. Chen Shu · Jiang zongzhuan
Idiom story
During the period of emperor Liang Wu of the Southern Dynasty, President Jiang was famous for his poems about nostalgia. He had a relationship with Zhang Zan, a minister of history. Emperor Wu of Liang called him a man of outstanding talent. During the reign of empress Chen, President Jiang was very important. He often attended the wine bar of empress Chen, wrote poems and composed music, sang and drank happily, and stayed up all night.
Idiom usage
He is brilliant and radiant.
Analysis of Idioms
It is full of vigor and vitality
Brilliant
a man of no common appearance and very noble in his looks - yī biǎo fēi sú
punish the wicked in order to exhort others to goodness - chéng è quàn shàn
a braggadocio , miscalculating his strength , conceived the vain ambition of overtaking the fleeting rays of the sun - kuā fù zhú rì
good memory and broad knowledge - qiáng jì bó wén