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Words for Excellent Traditional Culture

Four-word words describing excellent traditional culture include far-flowing, radiant, glorious, splendid and profound.

I. Yuan Yuan Liu Chang? [ yuán yuǎn liú cháng ]?

Interpretation: The source is far away and the water flows long. It is a metaphor for a long history.

From: Qin Mu, "The Magnificent Voice of a Black Warrior": "The exploiting class' view of happiness is ~, and its influence is still quite deep and wide.?"

Example sentence: China has a history of five thousand years, and Chinese culture can be described as ~.

II. radiant and dazzling? [ cuǐ càn duó mù ]?

Interpretation: radiant: beautiful jade glows. The light is brilliant and dazzling.

From: Mu Xin's "South Line Tour-"And Shining a Leaf of Maple in Qinhuai": "Comrade Fang Zhimin and countless martyrs fought for it ......, ~ the red flag of the revolution has been planted all over the motherland.? "

Three, glorious and splendid? [ guāng huī càn làn ]?

Interpretation: the colors are bright and dazzling. It is often compared to the greatness of the future or the greatness of the cause.

From: Lu Xun, "Miscellaneous Writings of And Jie Ting - Preface": "In which there is the brow of the times, and never the eight treasures of the heroes, which, once opened, will be seen to be ~.?"

Example sentence: Each of us should have the ambition to work hard to create a ~ socialist tomorrow.

Four: Splendid and brilliant? [ càn làn huī huáng ]?

Definition: splendid: dazzling. It describes the splendor and brilliance. It is also used as a metaphor for outstanding achievements, which are very eye-catching.

From: Liu Liu's "Fiery Golden Steel - Beginning Words": "The Moon of the Western River": "The leadership relies on the ****productivity party, and the victory ~.""

V. Bo dà jīng? [ bó dà jīng shēn ]?

Interpretation: bo: wide, many. It describes a wide range and depth of thought and knowledge.

From: Ming Jiang Shichang, "Preface to the Book of Yat Chou": "Its broad and profound purpose is beyond the reach of scholars of the later generations."

Translation: The broad and profound gist of the thoughts and learning therein is not comparable to those of later generations.

Example sentence: 'Dream of the Red Chamber' is really an all-embracing, ~ great work.