magnificent in scale and grand in momentum
Tangya Huangya is a Chinese word, and its pinyin is t á ngz ā Ihu á ngz ā I, which describes the grand scale and momentum. It is also used in a derogatory sense to describe a dignified appearance on the surface.
Idiom explanation
Idiom: Tang Zai Huang Zai
Pinyin: t á ngz ā Ihu á ngz ā I
Explanation: it describes the grand scale and grand momentum
The origin of Idioms
It comes from the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty and Fan Ye's "the book of the later Han Dynasty, biography of ban CuO": "the great law of Wang Hupi's heaven, can its category last forever? magnificent in scale and grand in momentum! The Emperor
Examples of Idioms
The 49th chapter of Wu Jianren's twenty years of witnessing the strange situation in Qing Dynasty: "no one knows, not like the one who accepted female disciples."
magnificent in scale and grand in momentum
two tigers cannot live on the same mountain - guó wú èr jūn
share enjoyment with those having similar tastes - gōng zhū tóng hào
high in the sky hang the sun and the moon - rì yuè hé bì