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A pig, a lamp, a younger brother and a weather idiom.

Beaded with jewels/glitter/jewels

zh guāng báo qì

Interpretation of pearl treasures: refers to jewelry; Light and gas: describe the shining brilliance. In the past, women's clothes were described as luxurious and rich, shining with treasures.

Source Lu Xun's "Quasi-romantic Talk and Rare Confusion": "If this light is only in words, it will be like a lady in an ancient tomb, full of jewels."

Structural combination.

Usage is used to describe wearing luxury; Or the house is richly decorated. Generally used as an object.

The synonym is surrounded by pearls, which bloom beautifully and beautifully.

The antonym is plain and plain, embroidered cloth skirt.

~ discrimination with "pearls surround the emerald": both describe women's gorgeous makeup. But ~ can also refer to "rich woman's house"; There is no such meaning as "pearls surround jade".

For example, probably like a lady in an ancient tomb; Covered in ~.