Pinyin: cu ǐ cà n ré n sh ng?
Usage: light up an open life with honesty, carry forward a virtuous life with kindness, show a valuable life with dedication, write a charming life with thrift, interpret a wonderful life with action, and use a wonderful life.
Brilliant, pinyin cuǐ càn, describes the splendor of pearls and jade. Also used for people or things.
Source: Bing Xin's "Send a Little Scholar" XVI: "The most beautiful thing is that ice beads are strung on the branches of wild cherries, red and white, crystal clear in the sun, and I feel that there is no treasure in the world."
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Synonyms of bright: gorgeous, bright and brilliant.
1, gorgeous, pinyin xuàn lì, meaning dazzling and gorgeous.
Source: Chapter 10 of Yang Mo's Song of Youth: "Charming love turns into a gorgeous rainbow, and the beautiful colors gradually fade with the passage of time."
2, bright, pinyin xiān yàn, refers to bright colors, bright eyes, beautiful, colorful, beautiful.
Source: Qin Mu's Flower City and Grassland Flower: "After drying, it looks like silk flower and keeps bright colors forever."
3, brilliant, pinyin huī huáng hu, refers to brilliant; Outstanding; Do something successful in some ways. Glory can be called gold and silver jewelry.
Source: Li Dazhao's Task of Studying History: "They preach for Confucius, Sakyamuni and Jesus based on superstition. Confucius, Sakyamuni and Jesus are immortal saints and sons of nature, and they have said many absurd things. "