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What does grandeur mean?

Magnificence means grandeur and grandeur, and describes the grandeur of the house. It also describes poetry as gorgeous.

Pinyin: Tang Huáng.

Interpretation by reference:

1, also known as "Don Juan". A vast hall. "Miscellanies of Xijing" Volume III: "Emperor Wen set up Sixian Garden for the Prince to attract guests. There are six halls in the garden. "

2. It refers to the hall where officials manage affairs. "Biography of Han Hu Jian": "I was elected as the emperor of Shimali, supervising the history and protecting the soldiers."

3. describe the momentum. The strange situation I have witnessed in the past 20 years is the fourth and third time: "Hang this paper and see if there are any jokes below." Who knows that the Book of Rites is quoted throughout, but it is a magnificent and beautiful article. "

4, still high-sounding. Chapter 12 of Wei Wei's Oriental: "What a despicable and ugly soul is hidden under his gorgeous appearance!"

Make some exaggerated sentences

1, alas, this palace looks magnificent!

This hotel is richly decorated, so most people don't want to go in.

3. At the staff meeting, the manager also said a few words majestically, but did not directly answer the questions raised by the staff.

Although this lecture is grandiose, its arguments and arguments are only superficial.

That palace is really made of gold and silver jewelry: golden tiles, red doors, resplendent and magnificent.

The bell rang and people poured into the magnificent church.

7. Say less grandiose words and do more real things.

8. Look at him sitting majestically in the position of chairman. He really has the posture of chairman.