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[Idiom explanation] describes the room as bright and tidy.
[Idiom source] Song Ouyang Xiu's "Try to write a book": "Su Zimei tastes words, bright windows are clean, pen and ink are both good, and it is also a pleasure in life."
The window is bright and clean.
[Usage] Combined type; As predicate and attribute; Describe the room as bright and clean.
The encyclopedia is explained as follows:
The room is bright and tidy.
Idiom míng chuāng jìng jī ? ng j: and
Explain that the room is bright and tidy.
Song Ouyang Xiu's "Test Pen" source: "Su Zimei tasted the words, the window was bright and clean, and the pen, ink, paper and inkstone were extraordinary, which was also a joy in life."
For example, Ouyang Xiu's "Test Pen" in Song Dynasty: "Su Zimei tasted words, the window was bright and clean, and the pen, ink, paper and inkstone were extraordinary, which was also a joy in life."
Used as predicate and attribute; Describe the room as bright and clean.
Interpretation: small dining table. Describe the room as clean and bright.
Quoted from the poem "Farewell to Fan" by Zhe: "I am glad to know that the Dongting is for me, and the window is bright and quiet."
The window is bright and clean, and it is an elegant study. (The flashy Preface to the View of Hanyi)
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