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Words describing Shanghai

1. What are the words to describe "Shanghai"

1. Magic City [mó dū]

Explanation: Magic City was in the 1920s and 1930s One of Shanghai's nicknames. Compared with Westerners' names for Shanghai "The Greatest City of the Far East" and "Paris of the Orient", "Magic City" was the Japanese name for a modern city/modern city at that time. Due to transliteration issues, it was translated into Magic City. At the same time, London, Tokyo, and New York were also listed as magic cities by the Japanese.

2. Outstanding person [rén jié dì líng]

Explanation: Jie: outstanding; Ling: good. It means that if an outstanding person is born or has visited, the place becomes a scenic spot.

3. Busy traffic [ chē shuǐ mǎ lóng ]

Explanation: Cars are like running water, and horses are like swimming dragons. Describes a continuous lively scene with many cars and horses coming and going.

4. The sound of people is boiling [ rén shēng dǐng fèi ]

Explanation: Ding: an ancient cooking vessel; Boiling: boiling. The crowd is described as noisy, like a boiling pot.

5. Boiling Yang [ fèi fèi yáng yáng ]

Explanation: Boiling: the way water rolls; Yangyang: the way it is noisy and churning. As noisy as boiling water. Describes noisy people.

6. Boiling inversely [ fèi fǎn yíng tiān ]

Explanation: Boiling means rolling over; Ying means filling. The sound boiled and rolled like water in a boiling pot, filling the space. Describes a noisy and chaotic crowd.

7. Tiáo táng fèi gēng ; Boil: boiling water boils. It sounds like cicadas, like the rolling of boiling soup. Describe social unrest.

8. Four Qus and Eight Streets [sì qú bā jiē]

Explanation: Refers to the large number of streets in big cities.

9. Shili Foreign Market [ shí lǐ yáng chǎng ]

Explanation: It used to refer to a place with more foreigners. It mostly describes Shanghai in the old days.

10. Feasting and feasting [ dēng hóng jiǔ lǜ ]

Explanation: To describe a grand night banquet; to describe a luxurious and gorgeous life. 2. Words to describe Shanghai

Ten miles of ocean, bustling with traffic, bustling with people, row after row, with outstanding places and people.

1. Shili Foreign Market

Vernacular interpretation: It used to refer to a place with more foreigners. It mostly describes Shanghai in the old days.

Dynasty: Modern

Author: Mao Dun

Source: "Bodybuilding": "Our ten-mile foreign market is really just a deformed colonial capitalist society. . ”

2. Busy traffic

Vernacular interpretation: It means that the cars are like flowing water and the horses are like swimming dragons. Describe a lively and prosperous scene.

Dynasty: Tang

Author: Li Yu

Source: "Wang Jiangnan": How much hatred was in my dream last night. It still looks like the old days when you were swimming in Shangyuan, with cars like flowing water and horses like dragons. The flower moon is in the spring breeze.

Translation: How many regrets were in my dream last night. Just like before, when I was the monarch of my homeland, I often played in Shangyuan. Cars passed through it like running water, and horse teams flowed like a long queue. It is spring when flowers are blooming, and the spring breeze is blowing.

3. The crowd is noisy

Vernacular interpretation: The sound made by the crowd is like water boiling in a pot, describing the noisy and noisy crowd.

Dynasty: Ming

Author: Feng Menglong

Source: · "Awakening the World": "One afternoon; Liu Fang was tidying up in the shop; only I heard a lot of people shouting."

Translation: One afternoon; Liu Fang was cleaning up in the store; only personal noises were allowed

4. Rows of rows

Vernacular interpretation. : Like fish scales and teeth of a comb, arranged one next to another, often used to describe densely packed houses and other buildings: various buildings along the road~. It is also said that there are rows of combs.

Dynasty: Ming

Author: Chen Zhenhui

Source: · "Autumn Garden Miscellaneous Pei Lan": "From the long bridge to the main street; row upon row; spring scenery. "Fragrant"

Translation: From the long bridge to the street; arranged like fish scales and comb teeth; the spring scenery is all over him

5. The outstanding people and spirits

Vernacular meaning: It means beautiful mountains and rivers and outstanding characters.

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty Get off Chen Fan's couch."

Translation: The essence of the products is also regarded as a treasure by heaven, and the dragon's light shines on the ruins of the bullfight; there are many heroes here, the land is spiritual, and the scholar Xu Ruzi specially set up a bed for Chen Fan 3. Describe Shanghai Idioms

Idioms describing Shanghai: feasting, row upon row, bustling with people, busy with traffic, and a ten-mile foreign market.

1. Feasting and feasting [dēng hóng jiǔ lǜ]: describes the corrupt life of seeking pleasure, and also describes the prosperous scene of cities or entertainment venues. Also known as "drinking and feasting".

[Source] Ming Dynasty Gu Mengyou's "The Sixth Day of Xinmaoyuan Collection in the Huangmei Fangzhai... Generously Rich": "We are both wanderers when we go and live together; the red lights and green wine double the love."

2. Rows of combs [lín cì zhì bǐ]: comb: the general name for combs. Arranged in order like fish scales and comb teeth. It is often used to describe houses or boats arranged densely and neatly.

[Source] Ming Dynasty Chen Zhenhui's "Autumn Garden Miscellaneous Pedestals·Orchid": "From the long bridge to the main street, there are rows of trees, and the spring scenery is all fragrant."

3. There is a lot of people [ rén shēng dǐng fèi]: tripod: ancient cooking vessel; boil: boiling. The crowd is described as noisy, like a boiling pot.

[Source] Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Eternal Words to Awaken the World": "One afternoon, Liu Fang was cleaning up in the store; he could only hear the sound of people."

4. Busy traffic. [chē shuǐ mǎ lóng]: The car is like running water, and the horse is like a swimming dragon. Describes a continuous lively scene with many cars and horses coming and going.

[Source] Li Yu's poem "Wang Jiangnan" of the Southern Tang Dynasty: "It's still like swimming in Shangyuan in the old days; cars are like flowing water and horses are like dragons."

5. Shili Yangchang [shí lǐ yáng chǎng]: used to refer to places with many foreigners. It mostly describes Shanghai in the old days.

[Source] Mao Dun's "Bodybuilding": "Our ten-mile foreign market is actually just a deformed colonial capitalist society." 4. Write a sentence describing Shanghai

1 The Oriental Pearl Tower in Shanghai has a unique and beautiful appearance. The whole building is majestic in scale, like a huge pagoda, like two large colorful balls inserted into the sky, and more like a towering giant.

2. Looking at the “World Architecture Expo Group” of Gothic, Romanesque, Baroque, Chinese and Western styles on the Bund, the Pearl Tower points directly to the sky, and its bright light shines in the dreamy night sky , also shines in a new chapter of history.

3. At night, from the cruise ship on the Huangpu River, the stars on the Pearl Tower are shining, the light and shadow flow, and the changes are wonderful.

4. The Oriental Pearl Tower in Shanghai has a unique and beautiful appearance: the whole building towers into the sky, like a necklace, a string of candied haws, and if you look closely, it looks more like a rocket.

5. Old Shanghainese people light up oil lamps in the alleys, illuminating the corridors bit by bit, and the shops facing the street are full of shining clothes. The beautiful Shanghai makes me so wandering.

6. The Oriental Pearl Tower is the symbol of Shanghai, beautiful and majestic. It towers into the clouds, like a sword inlaid with eleven pearls reaching into the sky, like a giant standing in the east with its head held high, and more like a rocket about to set sail, ready to take off at any time.

7. At night, from the cruise ship on the Huangpu River, the stars on the Oriental Pearl Tower are shining, the light and shadow flow, and the changes are wonderful.

8. In the eyes of countless outsiders who come to Shanghai to travel, the center of Shanghai must be the bustling Nanjing Road, which has been reported countless times on TV programs.

9. Under the blue sky and white clouds, the spheres of the Oriental Pearl Tower show a dazzling pink color, really like a bride in a wedding dress.

10. The gorgeous neon lights highlight the brilliance of the Oriental Pearl Tower. The bungalows on the Bund make people feel lost in this city, but the dazzling light on the Huangpu River has a modern vicissitude.

11. The Huangpu waves are covered with thousands of dusty snow, the Oriental Pearl is blooming in spring, the flowers are full, the wine is full, and the Bund is smokey for ten miles.

12. This is a development moving forward at the speed of light. city.

13. On the riverside boulevard opposite the Bund across the road, countless tourists from other places are holding cameras, grabbing each other's perfect photo spots, and shouting loudly in various accents Shouting "Look here! Look here!"

14. Today's Shanghai is a Shanghai-style cultural city that is extremely modern but still has traditional Chinese characteristics.

15. Shanghai is a delicate city that has concentrated the wisdom and labor of too many Chinese people. 5. What are the sentences that describe Shanghai?

The sentences that describe Shanghai are:

1. The gorgeous neon lights highlight the splendor of the Oriental Pearl Tower, and the bungalows on the Bund make people feel lost in this city. , the dazzling light on the Huangpu River has a modern vicissitude.

2. The flagship stores of Giordano and Baleno are all flashing huge idea screens, and in the gold and silver buildings on the streets, the gold chains are thicker than the others.

3. In the eyes of countless outsiders who come to Shanghai to travel, the center of Shanghai must be the bustling Nanjing Road, which has been reported countless times on TV programs.

4. The Oriental Pearl Tower is extremely beautiful, like a huge colored diamond, shining with colorful light. Various boats were floating on the water, and the advertising lights on the boats emitted colorful lights, which dazzled me.

5. I live in the prosperous Shanghai, where there are huge crowds of people and busy traffic.

6. At night, from the cruise ship on the Huangpu River, the stars on the Pearl Tower are shining, the light and shadow flow, and the changes are wonderful.

7. Viewed from a close distance, the Oriental Pearl Tower towers into the sky, exuding a strong modern atmosphere, seeming to convey the best information in the world to every corner of the world

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8. During the day, when viewed from a distance, the Oriental Pearl Tower and the Nanpu Bridge and Yangpu Bridge on both sides form a giant picture of two dragons playing with the pearl.

9. The Pearl Tower stands elegantly on the bank of the Huangpu River among modern buildings. With its unparalleled elegance and kingly style

it kindly tells people about the Yellow River, the The long history of the Yangtze River and the beauty and magic of Huangshan Mountain and the Great Wall.

10. The old Shanghainese lights up the oil lamps in the alleys, and the stars illuminate the corridors. The shops facing the street are full of shining clothes. The beautiful Shanghai

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