The sentences used to describe the lively scene are as follows:
1. His birthday party was full of guests and very lively.
2. On the day of the concert, the concert hall was full of guests and the atmosphere was warm.
3. The appearance of this celebrity made the restaurant, which was originally full of guests, even more lively.
4. The singer’s concert was full of guests, and the audience was very enthusiastic.
5. The awards ceremony was full of guests and the atmosphere was warm.
6. This wedding was full of guests and people came in an endless stream.
7. His birthday party was full of guests and everyone had a great time.
8. This concert was full of guests, and the audience was deeply attracted by the music.
9. This bar is always full of people, full of energy and enthusiasm.
10. This celebrity’s lecture attracted a large number of audiences, making the originally packed venue even more crowded.
11. The atmosphere of this restaurant is very good and it is often full of guests.
12. This event was full of guests and people were very excited.
13. This performance was well received and the audience was full of praise for the performance.
14. This star’s concert is full of guests and everyone is looking forward to it.
15. The city’s bar area is always packed with people, full of music and activities.
A House Full of Distinguished Friends
The source of the idiom: "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion" by Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty: "In ten days of leisure, friends are like a cloud, and they are welcomed from thousands of miles away, and the house is full of distinguished friends. Later generations refined the idiom "A House Full of Distinguished Friends" from this ". This idiom means that noble friends fill the seats; it describes many guests. It is generally used as a predicate.
The meaning of the idiom.
On the bumpy road of life, with the support of friends With help, people will move forward more bravely and resolutely. According to Wang Bo's words, later generations also used the word "full of distinguished guests" to describe many distinguished guests, and also generally refers to many guests.