1, "Momentum is an idiom in China, and the pinyin is sh ē n ɡ sh. It comes from" Wake up the world and keep saying three filial piety, let the property stand firm ". The idiom comes from "Wake up the world, keep the promise, and make the property stand firm": "Xu Shi's three brothers are all big officials. Although they are not proud of their wealth, they are naturally arrogant. "
2. "Radiant" is an idiom in China, which is pronounced "harmony." It means energetic and radiant. From Wan Li Ye Bei Woven Toys. Discrimination of idioms Synonyms are energetic, full of energy, antonyms are listless and depressed, and idioms adopt subject-predicate mode; As predicate, attribute and complement.
3, full of energy, Chinese idiom, Pinyin YYYYYü SHH ē ng, which means that the artistic image is very realistic, just like living. From Liang Qing Zhang Ju's The Ranger's Biography: Five Hundred Arhats Hall.
4. He Yi, a China idiom, pinyin is mén tíng hè yì, which means to describe a person's status and reputation. From "Two Moments of Surprise".
5, clothing, China idioms, pinyin is y and guā n heyi, meaning gorgeous clothes. Extended refers to the style of dignitaries, from Li Hongzan who joined the army in Longxi.