Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Words describing colors

Words describing colors

Colorful, colorful, black and white, gorgeous and elegant.

I. Colorful [W ǔ Jan Lise]

Description: Describe complex colors or patterns. Expand to all kinds.

Said by: Sha Ting's The Killer: This is a miracle in the history of Sichuan Rafe, so those country people sighed and immediately made colorful guesses.

Second, rich and colorful.

Commentary: Yan Yan: Delicate. Describe all kinds of beautiful flowers

Said by: The Peony Pavilion by the ancestor of Tang Ming: "It turns out that flowers are everywhere, and it seems that they have all been given to that broken well."

It turned out that the garden was full of flowers, singing and dancing, and colorful beautiful scenery was given to the broken well to watch.

Third, black and white.

Explanation: Black is in sharp contrast with white. The metaphor is clear. It also describes clear handwriting and pictures.

From: Han Dong's book The Story of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Right to Preserve a Position: "Black and white are clear, and then people know where to go."

Black and white are in sharp contrast, and then people know their goals.

Fourth, gorgeous [bān lán]

Colorful.

Quotations: Lu Xun's Preface to Xu Maoyong Qiejie Pavilion: "I am more optimistic about the development of essays, and its beauty is getting more and more beautiful."

Fifth, elegance [dà n y m].

Simple and elegant; Simple and elegant

Quote: Bi Ye's "Creek Morning Melody": "Whenever the stars set and the morning sun rises, the tower shadow shines on the stream, which looks exquisite and elegant, adding to the silence of the deep mountains."