1. Splendor, a Chinese idiom, is spelled j ī n b ì hu ī hu á ng, which means that buildings are luxuriously decorated and dazzling, and is a metaphor for luxuriant furnishings. It comes from the supplement of "Crane Forest Jade Dew" of Luo Dajing of Song Dynasty.
2. Synonym: beautiful and dazzling.
3. The opposite: eclipsed and disheartened.
4. Sentence making:
(1) The resplendent Forbidden City looks particularly beautiful in the sunshine.
(2) Under the light, the palace looks more magnificent.
(3) The newly built Film City Building is located at the foot of the Castle Peak, and its appearance is magnificent and dazzling.
(4) There are magnificent halls and exquisite pavilions in the Old Summer Palace.