present a splendid sight

present a splendid sight

It is a Chinese idiom, w è IW é ID à Gu à n in pinyin, which describes a rich and colorful scenery; a magnificent scene. It describes things as beautiful and various, giving people a grand impression. It mostly refers to cultural relics, grand scenes, etc. From Lu Xun's book of two places on May 1.

The origin of Idioms

Liang Zhangju's couplet Conghua in the Qing Dynasty: "when Yu Fan was in Wu Dynasty, he added more and more buildings, built more pavilions, and built a grand view."

Idiom usage

The verb object type is often used to describe cultural relics and landscapes. example rural scenery, very pleasant, wild garden, special interest, trees ~. (Lu Xun's book of two places on May 1)

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