First, shine
Pinyin [y and y and sh and ng Hu:]
Explain what glow looks like.
The source of three colorful green official characters, shining with dazzling light, has become a landscape in my study. Sun Li's My Stone Art Picture Book
Part of speech is often used as an attribute, which contains commendatory meanings.
Second, radiant.
Pinyin [guāng máng su shè]
Which means it's bright.
Source: Lu Xun's new theory of mending the sky: "There is a radiant sun in the fiery clouds on the horizon, like a flowing golden ball, wrapped in lava in a desolate valley."
Example: Levin's Biography of Hu Xueyan, a Red-crowned Merchant: "My left eyes are majestic and radiant, looking at him from beginning to end."
The antonym of "shining": dull and eclipsed.
First of all, dim
Explanation: dim: not bright, dim. Describe the loss of luster.
From: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "Wearing a dim bright blue top hat on her head, the peacock with beautiful spring breeze has been moth-eaten to the polished rod."
Example: However, this telegram caused Zhang Xun's displeasure, because his position as the leader of thirteen provinces was thus dim. Tao Juyin's History of the Northern Warlords' Ruling Period, Chapter 24
Second, it is eclipsed.
Explanation: gloomy: feeling uncomfortable and depressed; Pale with fear. Here refers to a bad heart and a pale face. Compared with the latter metaphor, there is a big gap, far less.
From: Qin Mu's Last Supper: "All paintings with the same theme are compared with it; Are eclipsed. "