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The resplendent words are explained as follows:

Magnificent and magnificent, a China idiom, the pinyin is Jρn bρHuρHuρang, which means to describe the gorgeous decoration and dazzling of buildings. The idiom "resplendent and magnificent" comes from the ancient palace buildings in China. In ancient China, the walls and roofs of palaces were often decorated with gold powder or brass to show the dignity and authority of the royal family.

1, here the golden jade refers to the golden jasper.

Jinbi here refers to golden jasper, which means precious and gorgeous. Therefore, people use the idiom resplendent and magnificent to describe the ornate and dazzling decoration of buildings, giving people the feeling of resplendent and magnificent.

2. Besides describing the magnificence and splendor of the building,

The idiom "resplendent and magnificent" can be used to describe the beauty and splendor of other things besides the splendor and splendor of buildings. For example, we can say that a work of art, a literary work or someone's achievement is magnificent to describe their exquisiteness and Excellence.

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In China culture, brilliant colors are not only used in architecture, but also in painting, sculpture and other art forms. For example, landscape painting in Chinese painting often uses gold and turquoise to express the beauty and mystery of the landscape.

In addition, in the traditional culture of China, gold and turquoise are often regarded as auspicious and noble colors, which are widely used in festivals, weddings and other occasions. In a word, the idiom "resplendent and magnificent" is widely spread in China culture.

It can be used not only to describe the splendor and brilliance of buildings, but also to compare the beauty and brilliance of other things. At the same time, it also embodies the unique insights and wisdom of China ancient culture on the use of color.

Idiom, Pinyin: chéng yǔ, English: Idiom, is a stereotyped word in Chinese vocabulary. Idioms, everyone says they have become words, and so do idioms. Idioms are mostly four-character, and some are three-character, five-character or even more than seven-character.