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What idioms are there in the temple?
Palace and pavilion, pinyin [diàn táng lóu gé]

Explanation: Pavilion: A house with more than two floors. Refers to various buildings. Hall: A tall house.

Source: Jinci: "Among the towering ancient trees on the mountain, there are more than 100 temples, pavilions and bridges." ?

Gui Dian Lan Gong, pinyin: [gudià n lá n g! ng]

Description: A palace with magnificent buildings and gorgeous equipment.

Source: Tang Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Tengting: "Gui Dian Lan Palace, the body of the wind." ?

Ludian Lingguang, pinyin: [lú diàn líng guāng]

Explanation: Lingguang: the name of the temple in Han Dynasty. Metaphor is the only prestigious person or thing left.

Source: Liu Yazi's "Visiting the White Stone Old Man at the Beginning of June 1 ...": "I don't want to die in a lonely house, and the Lu Temple shines on a white stone Weng."

Jinhua temple language, pinyin: [j ρ [j Ρ n huá dià ny incarnation]]

Description: Jinhua Hall: the name of the palace. Refers to the general level of narrative.

Source: Liu Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties, Shi Shuo Xin Yu Yan: "Liu Yue said,' It is not extremely close, so it is the language of Jinhua Temple. " "

Nine Dynasties Canon, Pinyin: [jiǔ jiān cháo diàn]

Description: Also called "Nine Great Halls". Hundreds of officials paid homage to the emperor's hall. Between refers to the distance between two columns. There are nine rooms, extremely spacious.

Jade House Golden Hall, pinyin: [yùu jīn diàn]

Commentary: Beautiful buildings made of jade and palaces made of gold. Describe palaces and castles as magnificent.

Source: Tang Libai's "Palace Music": "The jade building is nested in jade, and the golden palace locks the mandarin duck." ?

Sword on the temple, pinyin: [jian l ǐ dang dià n]

Explanation: sword: sword; Footwear: generally refers to shoes. The ancient emperor allowed heroes to bring swords and shoes to the temple as a favor. Describe the excellent treatment

Source: Western Han Dynasty Sima Qian's Historical Records Xiao Jiachuan: "So Xiao He gave the sword to the temple and didn't want to enter the DPRK."