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Words describing ancient residential buildings

1. Words used to describe ancient houses

The following is a passage from a cross talk praising a house, which you can learn from.

Your house really looks like a foggy swamp from a distance, with tile kilns all around, just like it was made out of a single brick. There are four locust trees at the door, a horse-mounting stone and a horse-mounting stone, and horse-tying stakes. Across from it is a polished brick screen wall with eight characters and seams; the Guangliang gate on the north side of the road has an electric light above and a lazy stool below. There is a reception room, management office and communication office inside. The two doors and four green screens are sprinkled with gold stars. The four fighting parties write "Zhaizhuang Zhongzheng"; on the back is "serious and neat". Entering the second square brick building, Haiyang's courtyard, Xia Jingtian built a ceiling three feet high, with the words "Lucky Star Shining High" written on the four plugs. In the courtyard, there are pairs of flower pots, pomegranate trees, tea-green fish tanks, nine-foot-high oleanders, Yingchun, Tanchun, gardenia, cypress, sycamore trees, and all kinds of flowers and foreign flowers. There are really four seasons. The flower that never thanks, the eight-segmented evergreen grass. The main house has five rooms at the top, with a corridor in the front, a building in the back, east and west wing rooms, east and west side rooms, and east and west wing rooms. The east courtyard is the kitchen, the west courtyard is the latrine, and the five study rooms on the opposite side are the living room. The windows with clear hinges and the large glass can be fanned. Xia Jingtian is the curtain of Misu, and the winter Jingtian is the damper at the entrance of the emperor. When I look inside the house, I can see that it is truly an open-air painting, with a unique cave.

B Please tell me about the furnishings in the house.

A. Eight tables of eight feet are placed in front of the table. There are Zun kiln vases and Lang kiln lid bowls on them. In front of the table, there is a hardwood Eight Immortals table and a rosewood Taishi chair on one side. The table has the four treasures of the language room: paper, pen, ink, inkstone, rice paper, Duan inkstone, Hu pen, Hui ink, "Tongjian", astronomy, geography, European, Yan, Liu, Yan and Zhao celebrity copybooks. There are many famous calligraphy and paintings hanging on the wall, including Tang Bohu's beauty, Mi Yuanzhang's landscape, Liu Shi'an's fan, Tiebao's couplets, Zheng Banqiao's bamboo, a stroke of "tiger" in Song Zhongtang, Naolong Jin The plaque, the house sword, the green shark skin scabbard, the gold accessories, the gold mouthpiece, and the yellow velvet silk ribbon are hung on it. There is a full-length mirror measuring 1.2 feet, a shelf measuring 1.2 feet, a music box over 5 feet high, a coral bonsai, tourmaline wine pottery, a gold bell made of weathered copper, emerald jade, a clock, a wall clock, a quarter clock, and a zither. Table, table for children, table for cold and heat... 2. What are the words to describe ancient houses and bedrooms

Apartment

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Pinyin yù

Structure radical: 宀, strokes outside the radical: 9, total strokes: 12

Meaning of the word

◎ Yu yù 〈dynamic〉

(1) (Phonetic. From 宀, Yu (yù) sound. 宀 means house. Original meaning: sojourn, stay)

(2) Same as the original meaning [live away from home]

Home, send. ——"Shuowen"

The country has no place to stay. ——"Guo Qiong·Zhou Yu"

The princes do not submit to the common people. ——"Book of Rites: Suburban Special Sacrifice"

There is no one in my room. ——"Mencius"

The path to Yuan's residence was built. ——Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty, "A Journey to Xiaoshitan in the West of Xiaoqiu"

The host of the inverse traveler. ——Ming Dynasty·Song Lian's "Preface to Ma Sheng in Dongyang"

Surrounding the residence. ——Wen Tianxiang of the Song Dynasty "Guide Record gt; Preface"

Dozens of people live together. ——Ji Yun of the Qing Dynasty, "Notes on Yuewei Thatched Cottage"

(3) Another example: stay at home (sojourn); stay at home (house); stay at home (stay at home); stay at food (stay at home) . Living in other people's homes); guest (a sojourner in a foreign country; a temporary visitor)

(4) Send to the care of *** .]

The doctor contains the sacrificial vessels in the doctor. ——"Book of Rites·Quli"

The ministers and the eyes are the same. ——"Zuo Zhuan·Twenty-eighth Years of Duke Xi"

It resides in Xingyu. ——Jin Dynasty Tao Yuanming's "Come Back and Lai Ci"

The wine of the apartment.

——Song Dynasty Ouyang Xiu's "The Drunkard's Pavilion"

(5) Another example: Yu Xing (entrusting its shape); Yu Wu (entrusting things; placing things in things); Yu Xing (not using the original surname, changing Use a surname that has sustenance or implies a certain meaning); express emotions (to place emotions)

(6) Watch [watch]. Such as: Yushi (gazing); Yushang (appreciation)

(7) Send; post [mail]

Zichan Yu wrote in Zixi. ——"Zuo Zhuan·The Twenty-Fourth Year of Duke Xiang"

(8) Another example: Yushu (sending a letter)

Chinese-English translation

◎ dwelling

contain imply live reside

English

◎ residence; lodge; dwell

Parts of speech changes

◎ Yuyù

〈Name〉

(1) Residence [residence]

Fang Fangjun’s apartment. ——Liang Qichao, Qing Dynasty, "The Biography of Tan Si Tong"

(2) Another example: there are several thatched cottages for residence; apartment (residence)

(3) Funeral supplies [articles for funeral use]. Such as: Yu 镕 (paper painted with platinum water); Yu cai (colored silk made of paper); Yu Ma (a puppet horse buried with him); Yu gold and silver (gold and silver paper made of money)

Commonly used phrases

◎ yùchù

[residence] residence

◎ yùdǐ

[official's dwelling place] residence; mansion

◎ Apartment yùgōng

[bureacrats or rich people in exile] originally refers to bureaucrats and nobles living in other countries and foreign lands, now refers to bureaucrats, landlords, Capitalists and others went into exile abroad

The princes did not live in public residence. ——"Book of Rites·Jiao Te Sheng"

◎ yùjū

[live; make one's home in] sojourn; overseas residence

live in a foreign country

◎ 久目yùmù

[look over] Take a look, look over

Please play with your friends, you will watch it with Shi, and you will be able to follow your eyes. ——"Zuo Zhuan: The Twenty-eighth Years of Duke Xi"

I have roughly observed these situations

◎ Residence yùsuǒ

[residence; abode; dwelling place ] Place of residence

◎ fable yùyán

(1) [fable; allegory; parable]

(2) Connoted language

(3) A genre of literary works.

Often sarcastic or admonishing, using false stories or personification to illustrate a certain truth or lesson

◎ Meaning yùyì

[implied meaning; moral; message] sustenance or Connoted meaning or meaning

Far-reaching meaning

◎ Yuzhai yùzhāi

[residence] residence, living room 3. Idioms describing ancient buildings

Carved beams and painted buildings: refers to very gorgeous houses with painted decorations.

Intrigue: refers to the staggered and exquisite structure of palace buildings.

The beautiful red walls and green tiles of Qionglou Yuyu The exquisitely carved pavilions and pavilions are majestic and magnificent, with antique red walls, green tiles, pink walls and black tiles in a well-proportioned pattern

Blue tiles and red tiles: roof ridge. Describes the gorgeousness and beauty of the building.

Biwa: green tiles; eaves: eaves. Blue tiles, red eaves. Describes the beauty of the building.

Foot rafters and tiles refer to the few remaining pieces of the building after it was destroyed. Bricks, tiles and wood.

Layers of pavilions: repeated, continuous; pavilions: houses built on platforms. Describes buildings in a patchwork manner.

Layers of pavilions: An open house built on a high earth platform. A layer of high platforms, an open house built on a high platform. It describes buildings such as pavilions and pavilions, which are high and low and well-proportioned.

Diao Liang Embroidery House carving: carving, carving; embroidered house: a beautifully carved doorway. Refers to a beautifully carved building.

Carved beams and embroidered columns: decorated with colored paintings. Large beams decorated with colored paintings and wrapped with brocade. Pillars. Describe the luxury of buildings.

Carved lanterns and jade masonry describe gorgeous buildings.

Carved railings and jade masonry: carving: carving and painting; columns: railings; masonry: stone steps. Describes a gorgeous building.

Hall of Hall: a house with more than two floors. Refers to various buildings. Hall: a tall house.

Nail-head phosphorus building on one Each nail head is dazzling.

Broken tiles and ruins describe the scene of a collapsed building.

Dang as cold smoke: destruction, destruction; Han: cold. Refers to a house. When the building is burned down, only the cold smoke is left, describing it as being completely destroyed and no longer existing.

Daxing Civil Engineering: Founding; Civil Engineering: Refers to construction projects. Building houses on a large scale.

Danying is carved with 桡楹: the pillars of the house; 桷: square rafters. The pillars are painted red and the rafters are carved with patterns. It describes the building as exquisite and gorgeous.

Hikokaku-ryu Danhikokaku : A pavilion built on the ground; Liudan: The painted paint is bright and flowing. The pavilion built on the sky is painted with a bright and flowing red paint. Describes the exquisite beauty of the building. 4. Words to describe ancient buildings

Beautiful: describes a house that is tall and gorgeous.

Magnificent: describes a building that is gorgeously decorated and dazzling.

Magnificent: describes a house that is grand and luxurious.

High-sounding: describing a solemn or upright appearance.

Intrigue: refers to the interlacing and exquisiteness of the palace architectural structure.

Perfection: It is a metaphor for kung fu that has reached a state of proficiency and perfection.

Carefully carved: a metaphor for careful and careful processing.

There are only four walls in the house. Described as being very poor and having nothing.

Exquisite on all sides: refers to bright and spacious windows.

Unprecedented: an exaggerated way to describe uniqueness.

Unprecedented: something that has never happened before.

Repeatedly cross each other: horizontal and vertical ones intersect together. The situation is also described as complicated.

Second to none: extended to the best.

Stand out from the crowd: The metaphor stands out.

Outstanding: superior to others of its kind.

Unique: a metaphor for being unique, novel, and unique.

Pearly and round: Run: delicate and smooth. As round as beads, as smooth as jade. It is a metaphor for the melodious and beautiful singing. 5. Words describing ancient buildings

Painted pavilions, Zhulou, painted and decorated pavilions. Describes exquisite and luxurious buildings.

Brilliant and golden describes buildings that are very gorgeous. Brilliant.

Hong Tu Hua constructs a grand and gorgeous architectural landscape.

The magnificent buildings of Hua Wu Qiu Hui turned into mounds, which is a metaphor for the rapid rise and fall.

The magnificent buildings of Hua Wu Qiu Rui turned into mounds, a metaphor for the rapid rise and fall.

The magnificent buildings of Hua Wu Qiu Xu turned into mounds, a metaphor for the rapid rise and fall.

Magnificent Spectacular: a majestic scene. Describes a scene or a majestic building.

Resplendent: emerald green. Describes a building that is gorgeously decorated and dazzling.

Resplendent describes a building that is gorgeously decorated. , dazzling and dazzling. Same as "glorious and resplendent".

Jinbi Yinghuang describes the building's gorgeous decoration and dazzling brilliance. Same as "glorious and resplendent".

Jinpu Ququ Jinpu: used on the gate The metal base used to hold the door knocker is usually in the shape of an animal or a dragon or a snake; flexion: coiling. Refers to the ornate decoration on the door. It is a metaphor for the grandeur and luxury of a building.

Sky blocks the sun: blocks. Touches the sky. , covering the sun. Describing mountains or buildings that are very tall.

Pavilions and pavilions generally refer to tall and gorgeous buildings. Pavilions are buildings with roofs and no walls.

Pavilions and pavilions Pavilion: a high building; pavilion: an elevated building; platform: a high altar built with earth; pavilion: a house on a platform. Generally refers to a tall and gorgeous building group.

Pavilion: a high-rise building; Hall: palace; pavilion: hotel; place: place. Generally refers to all high-end buildings.

Pavilion: multi-story building; platform: high and flat building for overlooking; pavilion: with a roof A building without walls for recreation; pavilion: a type of building. It refers to a variety of buildings for rest and sightseeing.

Qionglou Golden Tower is like Qionglou Yuyu. It refers to the palace in the middle of the moon and the fairyland tower. .Also describes magnificent buildings.

Qionglou Yuyu Qiong: beautiful jade; Yu: house. Refers to the palace in the middle of the moon, the fairyland tower. It also describes the magnificent buildings.

Qiongtai Yuge Qiong: beautiful jade. Refers to the moon palace pavilions and pavilions in mythology. It describes a magnificent building.

Qiongtai Yuyu Qiong: beautiful jade; Yu: eaves, extended to a building. Refers to mythology. Moon Palace, pavilions and pavilions. Describes magnificent buildings.

Divine craftsmanship and heavenly craftsmanship describe buildings and arrangements that are marvelous and beyond human ability.

Divine craftsmanship and craftsmanship describe buildings and paintings. The idea is so exquisite that it cannot be done by human beings.

Soaring into the sky is used to describe mountains or buildings that are so high that they reach into the clouds. 6. What are the words to describe ancient buildings?

1 .Carved beams and painted buildings [diāo liáng huà dòng]

Refers to a very gorgeous house with painted decorations.

2. Magnificent [ fù lì táng huáng ]

Magnificent: gorgeous; Magnificent: grand, majestic. Describe the house as grand and luxurious. It also describes poems with gorgeous words.

3. Antique [ gǔ sè gǔ xiāng ]

Describes the quaint colors and sentiments of utensils, calligraphy and paintings.

4. Bié yǒu dòng tiān [ bié yǒu dòng tiān ]

There is another world in the cave. Describe the scenery as strange and fascinating.

5. Brilliant [ jīn bì huī huáng ]

Bi: emerald green. Describes a building that is gorgeously decorated and dazzling.