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  1. 1. Pearl light
    [Pinyin]: zhū guāng bǎo qì
    [Explanation]: beads, treasure: refers to jewelry; light, gas: describe shining glorious. In the old days, women's clothing was luxurious and rich, shining with the light of treasure.
    [Source]: Qing · Liulianshan Fang "Nine -tailed Turtles": "Although there are not many more than a few pieces, but the pearls and treasures are shining."
    2, graceful and luxurious n [Pinyin]: yōng róng huá guì
    [Explanation]: Describes elegant attitude, elegant, solemn and generous.
    [Source]: Cao Yu's "Wang Zhaojun" first: "Mrs. Jiang came down with graceful and luxuriously, Yingying and Qi Qi respectfully accompanied them."
    3, shining brilliant
    [Pinyin]: yì yì shēng huī
    [Explanation]: shining: light, bright. Describe the shining look.
    [Example]: Three colorful green arts characters are shining and become a spectacular scene in my study. ——The Sun Li's "My Goldstone Art Picture Book"
    4, glorious
    [Pinyin]: Guāng cǎi ó mù
    [Explanation]: Dazzling: Dazzling. Describe fresh and dazzling. It is also used to describe the high achievements of certain art works and artistic images.
    [Source]: Song Zhang Junfang's "Seven Signing of Yunzi" Volume 13: "It is the left and right to the palace view, Yutai Cui tree, glorious."
    5, Zhu Huihui Yuli
    [Pinyin]: zhū huī yù lì
    [Explanation]: Zhu Shenghui, jade magnificent. Metaphor of the beauty of Belle skin.
    [Source]: Qing Hong Sheng's "Changsheng Hall · Swing Bath": "Concubine, I saw the Yunyun Yiyi, and the Zhu Huili was early."

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