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Idioms describing the aura of temples.

Idioms describing temple aura are as follows:

1. blessed land: describes a quiet place, beautiful scenery and peaceful atmosphere. Just like a fairyland, the unique atmosphere of the temple can also be called a blessed land.

2. High mountains and flowing water: describe the wonders of mountains and rivers. The temple is located between high mountains, and the stream is gurgling. Monks living in it can breathe fresh air and feel the beauty of nature.

3. The hall is bright; Refers to the splendor of Buddhist temples or palaces in temples, which symbolizes the splendor of temples.

4. Full treasure: refers to the rich and colorful treasures such as Buddha statues, statues and utensils in temples.

5. Candles shine everywhere: it means that candles shine everywhere in the temple, symbolizing the sacredness of the temple.

A word to describe the temple gas field:

1. Overlooking the panoramic view of Nanwan Temple, the temple is surrounded by green trees and flowers, and the lifelike cliff statues make me wander in a fairyland like sitting on a cloud.

2. Around the temple, there are nine colorful mountains like proud as a peacock, and the beautiful and charming tail surrounds the peacock's head-Tanzhe Temple.

3. The temples with green trees, apricot walls, blue-gray temple ridges and pale green towering trees are all bathed in rosy morning glow.

Looking up at the top of the temple is dazzling. The protruding faces of those Buddha statues are like countless stars in the summer night sky, with different expressions and postures.

5. When the sun sets, stroll through the temple, listen to the deep and distant bells, feel the mood of the poet when he falls off the list, and have a different artistic conception.