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What are the words for "building"?

Palace:

JanTianLianQueQue: a high building outside the palace in ancient times; Tian, Que: both borrowed to refer to the emperor. Refers to looking up to and clinging to the emperor. It describes the courtiers who are attached to the court.

Splendid Jinbei describes the buildings and so on as very gorgeous and splendid.

Gold and blue brilliant blue: emerald green. It describes the buildings as ornately decorated and brilliant.

Golden and brilliant describes the building is magnificently decorated and brilliant. It is the same as "golden splendor".

Golden and brilliant describes the building's magnificent decoration and splendor. It is the same as "Jinbi Huihuang".

Guidian Orchid Palace is a palace of magnificent architecture and equipment.

Bei Que Zhu Gong palace made of pearls. Describe the houses as gorgeous. Look at the incense burning treasure tripod, purple mist rippling, jade building golden temple, bequeque pearl palace, such as the scene of the heavenly palace also.

Five ridges and six beasts are used for magnificent palace roof buildings. It also describes a disturbed and uneasy mind.

YaoTaiQiongRooms are jade-built buildings and palaces. Generally refers to the magnificent palace buildings.

Jade Building and Golden Palace beautiful jade-built buildings, gold-built palaces. Describe the exquisite beauty of the buildings and palaces or refer to the residence of immortals.

Vermilion roofs with red ridges and lime green glazed tiles. Borrowing to refer to the magnificent buildings.

Walking luan and flying phoenix Ying: a legendary bird of God in ancient times; Feng: phoenix, the king of birds in ancient legends. Walking luan, flying phoenix. Describe the building carved beams and paintings, rich and magnificent

Feng Chen 1. Chen, where the North Star resides, refers to the emperor's palace court. In the Han Dynasty, many maple trees were planted in the palace, hence the name.

Roof:

Bi tile Zhu ridge ridge: roof ridge. Describe the splendor and beauty of the building.

Bi tile Zhu eaves Bi tile: greenish green tile; eaves: eaves. Green tile, red eaves. Describe the splendor of the building.

Carved Beams and Painted Buildings refers to the magnificent painted decorations of the houses, and is often used to describe the buildings as magnificent. Or: refers to the very gorgeous houses with painted decorations. Yuan - Prince Yi "Mistakenly Entering the Peach Garden", second section: "The light glittering Bei Que Pearl Palace, Qi Zhen Zhen blue tiles and vermilion roofs, wide and wide Luo Doudou embroidered into the bar, Yu Wei Wei painted beams and carved buildings."

Painted beams and roof tiles are decorated with colorful decorations and high ridges. It describes the buildings as magnificent.

Painted buildings with colorful roof beams and red vermillion curtains. It describes a building of great splendor and luxury.

Dan Pillar Carving Jiao Pillar: pillar of a house; Jiao: square rafter. The pillars are painted red and the rafters are carved with patterns. It describes the exquisite and gorgeous architecture.

Nailhead Phosphorus Phosphorus: a nail head on a building is shining brightly.

Ten thousand hectares of glazed glass glaze: a mineral colored translucent material, also refers to the glazed tiles. Describes the vast expanse of water blue waves flashing. Also describes the rich and magnificent view of urban buildings.

Fei Ge Liudan Fei Ge: a pavilion built in the air; Liudan: a brightly colored lacquer.

Flying Pavilion and Flowing Dan: the pavilion path built in the air is coated with brightly colored lacquer. It describes the exquisite beauty of the building.

Flying Eaves: the eaves of the roof are upturned and their corners are more prominent, just like flying wings; Anti-Yu: the tiles on the eaves of the roof are upturned. The eaves of the roof are upturned and the tiles are raised. It describes the exquisite and beautiful appearance of buildings such as pavilions and palaces.

Embroidered door and carved roof ridge door: the hut on the doorway; ridge: the ridge of the roof. The colorful painted doorways and carved roof ridges. Describe the delicacy and majesty of the building.

To tower into the clouds describes that the mountain or the building is so high that it goes into the clouds.

The sky is in the way of the sun. Touching the sky and covering the sun. Describe the mountain or building as very tall.

High above the cloud surfaceCloud surface: outside the clouds. It is high up and reaches into the clouds. Describes mountains or buildings, etc., that are tall and upright.

High into the clouds shrug: upright, high up. It is high up into the clouds. It describes buildings, mountains, etc. that are high and erect.

Dry Cloud Sheltering the Sun Dry: rushing; Shelter: blocking. Rushing up to the clouds, blocking the sun. Describe trees or buildings that are tall.

lín cì zhì bǐ (鳞次栉比) is often used to describe houses or ships that are arranged in a very dense and neat manner.

Shi Zhou Song - Liangyi: "The acquisition of the sacrificial plant is a good idea. It is as high as a city wall, and as neat as a boat. It is as high as a city wall, and it is like a pecten to open a hundred rooms." In the Southern Dynasty, Song Baozhao wrote a poem entitled "Winged History": "The twelve thoroughfares of the capital city, with their flying roofs in various rows."

Barrier and Gate:

Carved Beam and Embroidered Household Carving: carving, carving; Embroidered Household: a magnificently carved and painted portal. Refers to a magnificently carved and painted building.

Carved beams and embroidered pillars carving: decorated with colorful paintings. The beams decorated with colorful paintings and the pillars wrapped with brocade. Describe the luxury of the building.

Carved Rendering and Jade Masonry describes a rich and magnificent building.

Carved Rails and Jade Masonry carving: carving and painting; railing: railing; masonry: stone steps. It describes a rich and beautiful building.

Jade Steps Tongting Tong: red color. The steps are decorated with jade, and the door is painted red. Describe the building is very luxurious.

Golden Shop Qu Qu Qu Gold Shop: the metal base used to hold the door ring on the gate, usually in the shape of a beast or a dragon and snake; Qu Qu Qu: coiled. Refers to the gate on the ornate decorations. It is a metaphor for the building's splendor and luxury.

Buildings:

Temple Hall Pavilion Pavilion: a house with more than two floors. Refers to a variety of buildings. Temple: tall houses.

Gao Ting Daxie She: a house built on a high platform. Refers to the garden for rest and the surrounding landscape of tall buildings.

Gao Tang Guang Xia Xia: tall houses. Refers to the tall and luxurious house buildings.

High Terrace Thick Salt Thick: big; Salt: a house built on a high platform. Refers to the tall buildings in the garden for rest and the surrounding landscape.

Song and Dance Salt: a house built on a high platform. Play music, perform songs and dances.

Painted pavilion Zhu Lou colorfully decorated pavilion. Describe the exquisite and luxurious buildings.

The pavilions of pavilions generally refer to tall and rich architectural complexes. Pavilion, a building with a roof and no walls.

Lou pavilion pavilion: a tall building; pavilion: an elevated building; platform: a high altar built of earth; pavilion: a house on a platform. Generally refers to the tall and magnificent building complex.

Lou: high-rise building; Tang: hall; Pavilion: hotel; Sok: premises. Generally refers to all high-grade buildings.

Tai Pavilion Pavilion Building: multi-story building; platform: high and flat, can be viewed from the building; Pavilion: roofed without walls for resting building; Pavilion: a building. Collectively refers to a variety of buildings for rest and enjoyment.

Qionglou Jinque is the same as Qionglou Jade House. Refers to the palace in the moon, the immortal world building. It also describes buildings of great splendor.

Qionglouyuyu Qiong: beautiful jade; Yu: houses. It refers to the palace in the moon, the immortal world. Also describes the rich and magnificent buildings.

Qiongtaiyuyuqiong: beautiful jade. Refers to the mythical story of the moon palace pavilions. Describe the magnificent buildings.

Qiongtaiyu Qiong: beautiful jade; Yu: eaves, extended to buildings. Refers to the mythical story of the moon palace pavilions. It describes a magnificent building.

Pavilions and pavilions refer to a variety of buildings for enjoyment and rest.

Dancing pavilion and singing pavilion: houses built on a high platform. The hall or platform set up for song and dance entertainment. The general reference to the song and dance places.

The same as "dance pavilion".

Dance pavilion: an open house built on a high earthen platform. It refers to a place for singing and dancing.

Zhuge Qinglou refers to the beautiful and exquisite buildings.

Jinlou Baojia precious buildings, rich and noble apartments. It describes the building as very luxurious.

Zhu Lou Cui Ge red and green colored buildings. Refers to gorgeous and exquisite buildings.

Tall Building Building: a tall house. Refers to towering buildings.

Gao Tang Building refers to a towering building. The same as "tall building".

Tai Pavilion Pavilion Building: a multi-story building; Terrace: a high and flat building for looking out; Pavilion: a building with a roof and no walls for resting; Pavilion: a kind of building. Collectively refers to a variety of buildings for rest and enjoyment.

Qiongtaiyu Qiong: beautiful jade; Yu: eaves, extended to buildings. Refers to the moon palace pavilions in the mythological story. It describes a magnificent building.

Precious Buildings and Treasure Houses: precious buildings, rich and noble apartments. Describes a very luxurious building.

Layers of Buildings: repetitions, one after another; pavilions: houses built on the platform. It describes the buildings are scattered.

Layers of platforms and pavilions: open houses built on a high earthen platform. A layer of high platform, an open house built on a high platform. Describe the pavilions and stalls of the pavilions and the pavilions and the pavilions and the pavilions and the pavilions and the pavilions.

Hongtu Huaju is a magnificent architectural landscape.

Jade masonry and carved appendages describe rich and beautiful buildings.

Zhu Lou Bi Hua refers to gorgeous buildings. Ancient Fragrance and Ancient Color: The odor emanating from ancient books and paintings. Ancient and elegant hue and interest. Describes artifacts, calligraphy and painting, and architecture.

Magnificent Spectacular Spectacular: a majestic sight. Describes scenery and architecture that is majestic.

Divine Workmanship and Heavenly Dexterity describes the marvelousness of architecture and arrangement, which cannot be done by human hands.

Divine workmanship describes architecture, painting, etc., which are marvelously conceived and not made by human power.

Antonyms:

Feet of rafters and pieces of tiles refer to the few bricks and wood left after a building has suffered damage.

Shattered tiles and decrepit walls describe broken and ruined buildings.

Special shape and weird system: weird. Originally, it refers to the palace buildings with various shapes and unique novelties. Later, it refers to the strange shapes of artifacts and objects, which compete with each other.

Broken Tiles and Ruins describes the sight of collapsed and dilapidated buildings.

Swing for cold smoke Swing: damage, destruction; Cold: cold. It refers to the burning of houses and other buildings, leaving only light smoke that has turned cold. It describes a place that is completely destroyed and no longer exists.

The magnificent buildings of the Huayu Autumn Market were turned into mounds. It is a metaphor for the rapidity of the rise and fall of a building.

The magnificent buildings of the Huayuqiu Ruins were reduced to mounds. The metaphor is the rapidity of the rise and fall.

The magnificent buildings of the Huayu hills were reduced to mounds. The metaphor is the rapidity of the rise and fall.

Being in the river and the sea, the heart of Wei Que Wei Que: ancient tall buildings outside the palace gate, used as a pronoun for the court. The old term refers to a person who has been relieved of his official duties and is still thinking of entering the imperial court. Later, it was often used to satirize the fake hermits who were obsessed with the preciousness of merit.

Being in the world, the heart of Wei Que Wei Que: the tall building outside the ancient palace gate, used as a pronoun for the court. The old term refers to a person who is relieved of his official duties and is still thinking about entering the court. Later, it was often used to satirize the fake hermits who were obsessed with the preciousness of merit.

The old superstition that the yearly direction of the taiyou is the evil side, if you move the earth in the direction of the building, you will be in trouble. It is a metaphor for offending a strong and powerful person.

Building a building against a mountain. It is a metaphor for something that spoils people's happiness.

Look: see; Remain: leftover. At a glance, all the scenery is seen. It describes the structure of a building with no twists and turns, or the content of a poem is flat and without aftertaste.

All at a glance: see. At a glance, all the scenery can be seen. It describes the structure of a building with no twists and turns, or the content of a poem or text is bland and has no flavor.

At a Glance: to see; Remain: to leave behind. At a glance, all the scenery is seen. It describes the structure of a building with no twists and turns, or the content of a poem or text is bland and has no aftertaste.

Hooked Heart: the center of the palace; Corner: the eaves. Originally, it refers to the interlocking and delicate structure of the palace building. Later, it is compared to using all one's heart and mind to fight in secret.

The original meaning of the term is the interlocking and delicate structure of the palace building. Later, it was compared to using all one's heart and mind to fight in the dark.