Brilliance, a China idiom, pinyin is Liúguāng yǐcǐI, which means flowing light and shadow, overflowing color.
Idiom usage: used to make sentences more vivid and concrete, used to describe environmental benefits; Is a beautiful adjective, used to highlight the beauty, beauty and magnificence of the environment.
Synonym: dazzling
Dazzling, China idiom, pinyin: guā ng c4i duó m, interpretation: describe bright and dazzling. It is also used to describe the great achievements of some works of art and artistic images. Excerpted from Seven Signs of Yun Qi.
Source: Zhang Song Fang Jun's "Cloud Seven Signs" Volume 1 13: "It is the attraction of the palace, and the green trees on the jade platform are dazzling." ?
Example:
Feng Ming magnum's "wake up the world and keep the promise". Volume 13. Boot-exploring instrument Erlang Shen: It's really dazzling to embroider long and tie it with a bamboo pole.
Ming Lingmengchu's "Surprise at the First Moment" Volume 1: When I opened it, I saw a ball of cotton wrapped in a luminous pearl about an inch, which was dazzling. ?