"Brilliant lights" means a lively scene composed of many lights.
1. Pinyin
The pinyin for "Brilliant Lights" is dēng huǒ huī huáng.
2. Basic meaning
Describes the bustling scene with bright lights at night.
3. Source
Volume 22 of "Yu Shi Ming Yan" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "Emperor Lizong visited the garden and climbed Fenghuang Mountain. At night, he saw the brilliant lights in the West Lake. There was a bright light."
Chapter 14 of "Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses" by Shi Yukun of the Qing Dynasty: "Later, when the man in the tree saw the people shouting and the bright lights below, he started to move."
4. Synonyms
Fireworks: Describes a brilliant night scene with lanterns, festoons or fireworks.
Lights and festoons: describe the prosperous scene of celebration or festival.
5. Antonyms
Black light and blind fire: describes darkness without light.
Huntianheidi: refers to the dark sky; also a metaphor for the darkness and chaos of society.
Sentences for "bright lights":
1. It was almost midnight when we walked out of the tea house, and the bustling streets were still filled with cars and people and bright lights.
2. The lights in the hall were brilliant, shining like daylight.
3. At night, cities all over the world were dark, and only cities in China were bright and bright.
4. The night is getting darker, the lights outside the restaurant are bright, the neon lights are bright, and the cars and horses are like dragons, making it more and more lively.
5. I always walk hesitantly amid the siege of crowds and tall buildings on brightly lit nights, when there is a slanting wind and drizzle.