Lights, wine and green: lights, wine and color, red and green, dazzling. It describes a life of luxury and dissipation.
Lights are brilliant: describes the prosperous scene of bright lights at night.
The lamp is exhausted: the light is exhausted and the lamp oil is depleted. The metaphor is that people's energy or financial resources are exhausted.
The lamps and candles are brilliant: Brilliant: shining brightly. It describes the light as bright and shining.
Black Lights and Blind Fires: describes darkness without lights.
Black light under fire: describing the darkness without light.
Hidden: the flickering of lights, etc. sometimes disappears and sometimes appears.
Hua Lantern: Hua Lantern: light. Refers to the moment of dusk when the lights are just about to be lit.
Yellow scrolls and green lamps: yellow scrolls: ancient books written on yellow paper, referring to the books; green lamps: oil lamps emitting green light, referring to oil lamps. The light reflects the books. Describe the late-night reading, or the lonely life of practicing Buddhism.
Fire Tree and Silver Flower: Fire Tree: red tree, referring to the trees covered with lights; Silver Flower: silver-white flowers, referring to the snowy light. It describes the brilliant night scene with lights and colors or fireworks.
Wine, green and red: lights and wine, red and green, dazzling. It describes the extravagant and rotten life.
box sword curtain lamp: curtain: tent. The sword in the box, the light in the tent, the light of the sword, if hidden. Metaphorically speaking, things can not be hidden, or deliberately reveal the news to attract attention.
A lamp like beans: a lamp with only as much light as a grain of bean. It describes that the light is weak.
The shadow cannot leave the lamp: the shadow cannot leave the lamp. Without the light, you can't see the shadow. The metaphor is that the two are closely linked.
Chiseling the wall to borrow light: Chisel: dig.
3. Words describing lightcolorful, radiant, fire tree silver flower, brilliant lights, lights and candles
I. Wǔ guāng shí sè (五光十色), wǔ guāng shí sè (五光十色), wǔ guāng shí sè (五光十色), wǔ guāng shí sè (五光十色), wǔ guāng shí sè (五光十色), wǔ guāng shí sè (wǔ guāng shí sè).
Derived from: Southern Dynasty Liang - Jiang Yan "Li Color Fugue": "Five lights hover, ten colors land."
Translation: five rays of light, ten colors, bright colors, and many patterns.
Second, glossy and glorious [ guāng cǎi duó mù ]
Explanation: eye-catching: dazzling. It describes a bright and dazzling color. It is also used to describe the high achievement of certain works of art and artistic images.
From: Song - Zhang Junfang, "The Seven Signs of the Cloud Book", Volume 113: "He ordered his left and right to lead him to the palace for a tour of the jade platforms and emerald trees, which were radiant and colorful."
Translation: So he ordered the left and right to put in the palace tour to see, jade made platform, verdant trees, bright and dazzling.
Explanation: fire tree: red tree, refers to the trees are full of lights; silver flower: silver-white flower, refers to the lights are bright. It describes the brilliant night scene with lanterns or fireworks.
From: Modern. Liu Yazi's "Raccoon River Sand": The fireworks and silver flowers are always on the night, brothers and sisters are dancing and singing, and the moon is full.
Translation: The sky will not be dark when the trees are full of lights, brothers and sisters all dance together and sing all night long to make the moon full.
Four: Dēng huǒ huī huáng [ dēng huǒ huī huáng ]
Explanation: It describes the bustling scene of bright lights at night.
Derived from: Ming Menglong (馮梦龙) Metaphors of the World, Volume 22: "Emperor Rizong traveled to the Garden and climbed Phoenix Mountain, and at night he saw the lights in the West Lake, which were brilliant and bright."
Translation: Emperor Rizong traveled to the Garden, climbed Phoenix Hill, and by night saw the brightly lit bustling scene in the West Lake, a bright one.
V. Lamp and Candle Brilliant [ dēng zhú huī huáng ]
Explanation: Brilliant: shining brightly. It describes the lights and candles as bright and brilliant.
From: Ming Luo Guanzhong, "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", 47th episode: "The sergeant led Kan Ze to the tent, and he saw that the lights and candles were brilliant, and Cao Cao was seated on a few seats."
Translation: The soldiers brought Kanze to the bed, only to see the lamps and candles shining, and Cao Cao sitting upright on the table.
4. What are the idioms describing the beautiful lightsIdioms describing the beautiful lights are colorful, dappled, fiery, radiant, and ten thousand lights.
1. 五彩缤纷 [ wǔ cǎi bīn fēn ]
Interpretation: 五彩:各种颜色;缤纷:繁多交错的样子。
Comment: colorful: all kinds of colors; colorful: a variety of interlacing.
例句:清-吴趼人《二十年目睹之怪现状》:"Placing the colorful; in the middle of the table was the birthday screen painted by my sister; on both sides were five or six pairs of green candles."
2. 斑驳陆离 [ bān bó lù lí ]
Interpretation: 斑驳:色彩杂乱;陆离:参差不一。 It describes the colorfulness.
例句:清-蒲松龄《聊斋志异 - 古瓶》:"其旁有磁瓶二、铜器一、器大可合抱;重数十斤;侧有双环;不知何用;斑驳陆离;瓶亦古。"
3. 火树银花 [ huǒ shù yín huā ]
Interpretation: 火树:火红的树,指树上挂满灯彩;银花:银白色的花,指灯光雪亮。
Example sentence: Tang Su flavor "the night of the 15th day of the first month" poem: "The fire tree and silver flowers together, all the bridges and iron locks open."
4. 光彩夺目 [ guāng cǎi duó mù ]
解解:夺目:耀眼。 It describes a bright and dazzling color.
Example sentence: Jin - Cui Bao "Ancient and Modern Note": "Jing Kwai ...... Hua is like hibiscus; and the light color is eye-catching."
5. 万家灯火 [ wàn jiā dēng huǒ ]
Comment: Families light up. It refers to the time when it is dark and the lights are on. It also describes the scene of the city at night.
Example sentence: Tang Bai Juyi's "Beckoning Guests with a Sunset View from the Jianglou": "The city is surrounded by ten thousand lamps; the starry river is in the center of the water."