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Idioms describing a well-painted painting

It is unique, vivid, the finishing touch, lifelike and lifelike.

1. Unique and originality

Vernacular definition: having a unique and ingenious idea. Often refers to creative ideas in literature and art. Ingenuity: ingenious thinking.

Source: Tang Dynasty Wang Shiyuan's "Preface to the Collection of Meng Haoran": "The article does not follow the ancient times; the ingenuity is unique."

Translation: The article does not follow the ancient times; the ingenuity is unique

2. Lively and vividly

Vernacular interpretation: It also means vivid and vivid. The description is vivid and the expression is lifelike, making people feel like they are seeing it with their own eyes.

Source: Volume 5 of "Warning Words" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "Besides, Wang was also confused at first when she heard her husband's bad news. After Lu Bao said it so vividly, she also believed it."

Translation: Let’s talk about Wang’s initial suspicion when she heard the news that her husband was dead. Lu Bao said it as if he saw it with his own eyes, so he believed it.

Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as attributive, adverbial, complement; refers to aspects of human speech, etc.

3. The finishing touch

Vernacular interpretation: It is a metaphor for adding incisive sentences in key places when writing, speaking or painting to make the content more vivid and expressive.

Source: Chapter 30 of "The Heroes of Sons and Daughters" by Wenkang of the Qing Dynasty: "He started making a fuss about the delicacies of mountains and seas; it can also be said to be the finishing touch."

Translation: He In this way, the topic of rare mountain and seafood becomes a big topic; it can also be persuasive and the finishing touch.

Synonyms: the finishing touch, the finishing touch, the icing on the cake, the wonderful stroke of making flowers

Antonyms: self-defeating, superfluous, telling the truth, turning gold into iron

IV , lifelike

Vernacular interpretation: describes an artistic image that is very vivid and lifelike, as if it were alive.

Source: Chun Qiu·Zhuangzi's "Zhuangzi·Qiwu Lun": "In the past, Zhuang Zhou dreamed of a butterfly, a lifelike butterfly, a self-explanation suitable for his ambition! He didn't know Zhou Ye. He suddenly felt confused and confused about Zhou Ye. ”

Translation: In the past, Zhuang Zhou dreamed that he turned into a butterfly, and Xiang Xuxu turned into a butterfly, which was a metaphor for his comfort and! I don’t know how long it has been. Suddenly I felt that I was at a loss.

5. Lifelike

Vernacular definition: describe the description or imitation very well, very lifelike: this painting depicts the lively and interesting expression of children ~.

Source: Song Dynasty Yue Ke's "Yingguangtang Tie Pian": "The law of Yong; Yan is graceful; (meter) Fu's body; steep is strong. Horses and cattle are winds; spirits are combined with ambitions; he Yan is steep; lifelike."

Translation: eternal method; beauty is graceful; (meter) Fu's body; steepness is health. The wind of horses and oxen; the gods and minds are connected; those beautiful things are steep to me; they are exactly like them