1, idiom: window dressing
Pinyin: zhuangdi m m é n mi à n mi à n
Explanation: decoration: decoration; Facade: refers to appearance. Metaphor only embellishes the appearance beautifully.
Source: Qin Yuan Fu Jian's "Dongtanglao" is the first discount: "Only these two clothes decorate the facade."
Pinyin code: zdmm
Synonym:? put up a front/facade
Usage: as predicate, object and attribute; It is often used in figurative sentences.
2. Idiom: window dressing
Pinyin: zhuāng huáng mén miàn
Interpretation: decoration: it used to refer to pasting calligraphy and painting, but now it also refers to decorating items to make them beautiful; Facade: refers to appearance. Metaphor only embellishes the appearance beautifully.
Source: Qin Yuan Fu Jian's "Dongtanglao" is the first discount: "Only these two clothes decorate the facade."
For example, making sentences: Buddhism is used internally and Buddhism is excluded externally, but it is just a window dressing. Will a knowledgeable person really be concealed by him? ★ Zhang Qing Lin Bing's "On the Fundamentality of Education from the Country and the Heart"
Pinyin code: zhm
Synonym:? Just for window dressing.
Usage: as object and attribute; It is often used in figurative sentences.
3. Idiom: Carving beams and painting buildings
Pinyin: diāo liáng huà dòng
Explanation: It refers to a very gorgeous house decorated with colorful paintings.
Source: Wang Yuan Ziyi's "Wrong Entry into Taoyuan" is the second fold: "Beique Pearl Palace under the lamp, Qi Zhen Zhenbi Wazhu dish, spacious Luo Wei embroidered into a raft, Yu Weiwei painted beams and carved buildings."
For example, there are five houses in the front, all of which are carved beams and painted buildings. Birds of various colors are hung on both sides through the mountain verandah. ★ The third time of Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions?
Pinyin code: dlhd
Synonym:? Carved columns are made of jade, and Qionglou is made of jade.
Antonym:? A humble house/residence
Usage: as object and attribute; A magnificent building
English: A well-equipped building.
4. Idiom: Jin Baoyu
Pinyin: j and j: n Zhu ā ng y ü gu
Explanation: Describe expensive and gorgeous clothes or decorations.
Source: The fifteenth time of "The Biography of Good Religion in Qingming Festival": "What I saw today was wrapped in gold and jade, dressed like a fairy."
For example, the plum crane is inlaid with jade, and the willow warbler is surrounded by pearls. ★ Qing Jinkun's "No Band"
Pinyin code: jzyg
5. Idiom: Jade Carved Fence
Pinyin: diāo lán yù q
Interpretation: carving: carving and painting; Column: railing; Masonry: stone steps. Describe a magnificent building.
Source: Yu Meiren written by Li Yu in the Southern Tang Dynasty: "Carved jade fences should still exist, but Zhu Yan changed them. How much sadness can you have, just like a river flowing eastward. "
Li Yu, for example, lost her old jade fence and was sad alone.
Pinyin code: dlyq
Synonym:? Magnificent architecture
Antonym:? Pilou small accommodation
Usage: as subject, object and attribute; building