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What type of phrase is thrilling?

The types of phrases for "thrilling" are: partial, parallel, verb, object, introduction, object, subject, and predicate. "Thrilling" originally refers to beautiful diction and profound artistic conception, making people feel deeply and shocked. It is often described as making people frightened and nervous to the extreme. It comes from Volume 1 of "Shipin" written by Liang Zhongrong of the Southern Dynasties.

Idiom allusion:

During the Spring and Autumn Period, the State of Yue wanted to destroy the State of Wu, so it collected all the rare treasures and delicacies from all over the world and presented them to the King of Wu. The two beauties were presented to the King of Wu. The king of Wu placed the two beauties in the pepper room. The beauties sat side by side, and the peepers were frightened. The King of Wu was fascinated by them, and the Vietnamese army attacked the Kingdom of Wu. The King of Wu led the two beauties and fled in embarrassment.

Idiom usage:

Combined form, used as predicate, attributive, adverbial, complement, used to describe the grandeur of things.