Bright lights, pronunciation: dēng HuǒHu Hu ang.
Interpretation: describe the bustling scene of bright lights at night.
Source: Feng Ming magnum Yu Ming Yan Volume 22: "Emperor Li Zong visited the garden and climbed the Phoenix Mountain. At night, he saw the West Lake brightly lit, and it was all brightly lit. "
Emperor Li Zong visited the garden and climbed the Phoenix Mountain. At night, the West Lake is brightly lit, presenting a complex scene of China.
Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and complement; Used to describe the night scene.
Synonym: candles are brilliant and lights are everywhere.
The square is brightly lit.
Extended data
The antonym of light: darkness and darkness.
First, it was dark.
Pronunciation: hüI düng XiāHu
Interpretation: Describe the darkness without lights.
Source: Modern Horqin Banner Grassland in Duanmu Hongliang: "Oh, what are you going to do at this time? It is getting dark. "
Example: It's dark in the corridor, so be careful when you go downstairs.
Second, in the dark
Pronunciation: h ū n ti ā n h ē i d ē?
Explanation:
1, describing the darkness.
Ex.: At night, the mountain road is dark and difficult to walk.
2. Describe insanity.
I lost a lot of blood and felt very dark.
3. Describe the absurdity and decadence of life.
You can't fool around with these people in the dark.
4. Describe fighting or making noise.
They had a heated argument.
5. Describe social darkness or chaos.
Example: In the dark old China where warlords were fighting, how many people suffered!
Source: Ling Mengchu's "Two Amazing Moments" Volume 25: "Zheng is too dark to know where this road is? Is it near or far from home? "
Zheng Zhurui is delirious and doesn't know where this road is. Is it near or far from home?