A pool of wine and a forest of meat was an ancient idiom. It originally referred to a life of debauchery and extreme luxury. Later, it also described a lot of wine and meat. According to historical records, King Zhou was the last emperor of the Shang Dynasty. He was known as a tyrant because he did everything he could and did not pay attention to government affairs. To punish those who opposed him, he resorted to many cruel tortures. He also believed in the slanderous words of his favorite concubine, Daji, and overindulged his own desires. He built a wine pond and a meat forest, using wine as a pond and hanging meat into a forest for his long night of revelry. This idiom was also used to describe an extremely luxurious and indulgent lifestyle.
Rebirth from a dead end was synonymous with rebirth from despair, rebirth from despair, rebirth from death, rebirth from nirvana, rebirth from cocoon, and rebirth from nirvana.
Splendid was similar to resplendent, gorgeous, magnificent, wonderful, brilliant, glorious, gorgeous, bright, beautiful, rich, gorgeous, gorgeous, brilliant, and so on.
The synonymous words of great momentum were: great fanfare, magnificent mountains and rivers, all-powerful wind and clouds, swallowing mountains and rivers, vast seas, ten thousand horses galloping, magnificent, heroes achieving success, and majestic.