The interpretation of "awe-inspiring" is used to praise the perfection and perfection of the things you see.
Pinyin: tàn wéi guān zhǐ.
Basic meaning: Sigh means to admire; Guanzhi means that seeing this is enough. Refers to praising the things you see for being extremely good.
Source: "Zuo Zhuan·Xiang Gong Twenty-nine": "Just watch and stop! If there is other joy, I won't ask for it."
Example: "Songyin Man" by Wang Tao of the Qing Dynasty "Records of Overseas Tours": "It is also accompanied by music, music, lights and shadows, which are so bizarre that you can't look at them closely. The creatures touch their hands and marvel at them, and they are amazed."
Synonyms: admiration at each section, a magnificent view, admiration, admiration, and amazement.
Antonym: bland.
A sentence of breathtaking
1. Mr. Xie’s painting skills are so superb that he can turn into flies by clicking on the screen, which is breathtaking.
2. This must be the most ambitious and potentially breathtaking cultural project in the entire world.
3. The National Museum is holding a breathtaking exhibition, displaying gold decorations, plaques and weapons from the 8th century BC.
4. Seeing the tung flowers blooming all over the mountains and fields is so beautiful and breathtaking.
5. This performance brought together outstanding artists on the same stage, and it was truly breathtaking.
The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia - Breathtaking