Metaphor is just imitation, lacking in creating tiger-like dog metaphor, which is not effective and makes it nondescript. It is just a deliberate imitation of metaphor, which is nothing new, and it is a lady's maid: maid; Madam: Housewife. In the old days, it meant deliberately imitating others in literature and art, but talent and the scale of works could not keep up.
Follow in the footsteps of others: dust raised behind you when walking or driving. Walk behind others.
Metaphor follows imitation, imitates others, and is not creative. Dong Shi is effective: imitation; Frown.
Metaphor is random imitation, and the effect is extremely bad. Handan toddler Handan: the capital of Zhao in the Warring States period; Toddler: Learn to walk.
It is a metaphor for imitating people who don't go home and forgetting what they once knew. Draw a tiger as a dog. If you can't draw a tiger, you become a dog.
Metaphor can't imitate home, but it is neither fish nor fowl. Draw tigers and dogs: elephants.
You can't draw a tiger, but it looks like a dog. Metaphor can't imitate home, but it is neither fish nor fowl.
Carving mandarin fish: description; Yuanyang: swan; Class: like, like; Emu: Duck. You can't draw a swan, but it still looks like a duck.
The metaphor is unrealistic, but it is similar. Mo Debate Mo Ye: No; Distinguish: distinguish.
You can't tell the truth from the fact. Metaphor imitates reality or confuses truth with falsehood.
Describe or imitate very realistically. Admire: envy; Chase: chase.
Envy in your heart and imitate in your hand. Describe trying to imitate.
Handan toddler: learn to walk. Metaphor mechanically imitates, not only learning each other's strengths, but also losing their original skills.
Follow the trend. The original intention is that if you walk slowly, I will walk slowly, if you walk fast, I will walk fast, and if you run, I will run. Metaphor means to imitate or follow others because of lack of opinion or to please.
Draw a gourd in the same way. Draw a gourd in the same way as others. Metaphor is pure imitation, no innovation.
You Meng, well-dressed, was a famous zaju performer in Chu during the Spring and Autumn Period, and was good at comedy and satire. Metaphor impersonates the ancients or imitates others.
It also refers to performing on the stage. Imitate according to the metaphor of gourd painting ladle.
Imitate according to the metaphor of a cat drawing a tiger. The repeated rules and regulations are very heavy, and the time and overlap are the same and exactly the same.
The original metaphor is that the action conforms to the statutes or goes up and down, and later it is described as imitation and repetition. Ingenuity: design and planning in mind.
Out of my own creation. Refers to not copying or imitating others.
The overlapping rules and regulations are very heavy, and the time is the same as the overlap, and the degree is exactly the same. The original metaphor is that the action conforms to the statutes or goes up and down, and later it is described as imitation and repetition.
Eating alive is a metaphor for mechanically copying or stiffly imitating. From Su's Legendary Scherzo of Datang: "Li Yifu tasted poetry and said,' Carve the moon into a song fan and cut the cloud into a dance dress.
Self-pity back to Xueying to take Luochuan back. Zhang Huaiqing, the captain of Zaoqiang, likes to steal articles from celebrities, in order to write poems and songs, saying,' Love is carved into a song fan, and clouds are cut out to make dance clothes.
Look in the mirror and feel sorry for yourself. I will take Luochuan back then. People say, the proverb says,' The deaf learn to sing, but they can't hear this song, so they can't enjoy themselves.
Describe imitating other people's behavior, but actually don't understand the real meaning. Lu's cutting Lu (knife) and Song Zhijin's (axe) are of good quality; If it is foreign real estate, produced in Shandong, the quality will not be good.
Metaphor due to geographical and other conditions, learning imitation can not reach the original level. Liu Han, the teacher of the Third Movement, recorded in "Biography of Women": Meng Mu took the young Mencius and lived near the cemetery at first, and Mencius imitated the funeral; Later, he moved to the market, and then learned from businessmen to brag; Meng Mu moved near the school, where Mencius learned etiquette and asked to go to school.
Later generations used the metaphors of "Three Movements in Meng Mu" and "Three Movements in Education" to choose a suitable living environment for their children to educate. The plan is round, but the words are the same.
Is to stick to the rules and blindly imitate. Understanding is to understand deeply and carefully, so that the description or imitation is clever and realistic.
The clay figurine was covered with gold powder. Metaphor follows suit, but it is superficial.
To stumble is to imitate others wrongly. Vivid description or imitation is very vivid.
Describe or imitate very cleverly and realistically. Toddling is a metaphor for blind imitation and self-defeating.
Also known as "learning east" and "learning to walk in Handan". Step by step (1) describe follow closely behind.
Text "Zhuangzi Tian Zifang": "Learn from it, learn from it." (2) metaphor everything imitate and follow others.
Often derogatory. Parrot parrot: A bird that can learn human pronunciation.
Parrots learn to speak by imitating people. Metaphor has no definite view, and people follow suit.
Also known as "parrot style". Yu Xingshun followed Xunzi's "Fei Shi Er Zi": "Yu Xingshun is the son of Zhang, and he is modest and Confucian."
Yang Xu's note: "It's just the dignity of a saint." They all say that they only imitate the appearance of sages and do not pay attention to their inner moral cultivation.
Later, it was also used to describe the behavior of following the rules. Overlapping Moment and Re-regulation [Explanation] Rules and regulations are well-behaved, moments and overlaps are the same and completely consistent.
The original metaphor is that the action conforms to the statutes or goes up and down, and later it is described as imitation and repetition. Painting a tiger is not against a dog [explanation] Metaphor cannot imitate a family, but it is neither fish nor fowl.
It's the same as "painting a tiger is not a dog." Painting a dragon without turning into a dog [explanation] metaphor does not imitate the home, but it is neither fish nor fowl.
It's the same as "painting a tiger is not a dog." According to the painting gourd [explanation], the metaphor simply imitates the original or does not change or innovate.
Draw a gourd according to the same pattern Metaphor imitates like a gourd.
2. The image is vivid, just like reality. What idiom is it? Idioms about realism and their explanations are as follows: vivid portrayal: vivid: refers to the vivid characters depicted in beautiful literary works; Portrait: Portrait. Describing people with pictures or words can be vividly portrayed. Call or call: call: hello; Pronouns refer to the person on the phone. It describes the vivid characters depicted, which also means that the candidate is mature and will take office soon. It's ready to come out: scream: scream, shout. It seems that the portrait is lifelike and will come out of the painting with a cry. Generally refers to the vivid description of characters in literary works. It depicts the voice and appearance of the characters. It vividly describes the narrative or description. Very vivid, very vivid. Describe it. To describe or describe vividly. Draw a sound, draw a shadow: to describe or describe vividly. Draw a sound and write a shadow: draw: describe, draw. To describe or describe vividly. Draw a shadow, draw a sound: to describe or describe vividly. Vivid: describe the vivid expression, which makes people feel as if they have seen it with their own eyes. Vivid dragon: It describes a vivid expression and makes people feel as if they have seen it with their own eyes. Bright colors make people feel as if they have seen it with their own eyes. But also gives off a fragrance. Vividly describe the scenery depicted in poetry and painting. Vivid spirit: describe vividly, as if it were true. Vivid form: vivid description makes people feel as if they have seen it with their own eyes. The same as "live dragon". Vivid eyes: vivid description makes people feel as if they have seen it with their own eyes. The same as "live dragon". Fake play: refers to the fact that the play is realistic or fake. Yuanyang: swan; Class: like, like; Miu: Duck. You can't draw a swan, but it still looks like a duck. Although the analogy is not realistic, it is similar. Carving wood for a mandarin fish: the metaphor is not realistic, but it is similar. Buy the king's sheep: ① I wanted to buy this word, but I got the word Yang Xin, which means it is not satisfactory. I mean to imitate the calligraphy and painting of a famous person. Although it is realistic, it is still not as good as it is. Do not distinguish. Distinguish: distinguish. You can't tell the true leaves from the false ones. Metaphor imitates reality or confuses reality. If you see this person, you can describe this person vividly. If you see that man, you can hear his voice. If you see a person, you can describe the character vividly. If you hear his voice, you can see him. Like seeing him with his own eyes, the description of the characters is very vivid and lifelike. It is vivid and vivid: it is vivid and vivid. It makes people feel as if they saw it with their own eyes. It is fragrant and vivid: it presents vivid scenes in writing and exudes fragrance. Describe the vivid scenery depicted in poems and paintings. Very thoughtful and wonderful. It means that the experience is profound and meticulous. And make the description or imitation clever and realistic. It's right in front of us: lifelike. Wonderful: very clever and lifelike. Very vivid: almost. Very vivid: very vivid: very vivid: very similar. Very vivid, very vivid. Eyebrows: Yes, now: Obviously. Expose Describe the vivid portrayal of the characters in the works. Vivid: lifelike: lively and vivid. It means that the artistic image is very realistic, just like living. Vivid: still vivid. It means that the artistic image is very realistic, just like living. It means that the artistic image is very vivid, just like living. It means it's really alive.
3. What are the four-character idioms about calligraphy and painting?
Pronunciation: [Heng so qi ā n j ū n]
Interpretation: sweep: sweep, sweep. Sweep away a large number of enemy troops like sweeping the floor for a while.
Source: Tang Du Fu's Drunken Song: "The source of Ci goes back to the Three Gorges, and the brush array sweeps a thousand troops alone."
2. Swallowtail of silkworm head
Pronunciation: [cán tóu yàn wíI]
Interpretation: Describe calligraphy as dignified and light.
Source: Song Zhao's "Xuanhe Painting Spectrum Yan Zhenqing" "Only he is loyal to heaven and knows the world, so the spirit is seen in the table of calligraphy, which is unique and inclusive. ..... After the popularization of science, it is to seek the end of its shape, which is called the silkworm head dovetail, and it is just. "
Step 3 be alert
Pronunciation: [rù mù sān fēn]
Interpretation: According to legend, Wang Xizhi wrote on the board, and when the carpenter carved it, he found that the handwriting penetrated into the board for three minutes. Describe that calligraphy is very powerful. Nowadays, the problem of metaphor analysis is very profound.
Source: Zhang Tang Huaiguan Book Breaking: "Jin Emperor Sacrifices the Northern Suburb; I wish you a better version; Workers cut it; The pencil is inserted into the wood. "
4, the pen walks the dragon snake
Pronunciation: [bǐ zǒu lóng shé]
Interpretation: Describing calligraphy as vivid and magnificent.
Source: Song Gordon's "Send to Taiyuan": "Breast beauty; The dragon and snake in the pen. "
5. If you are agile,
Pronunciation: [ji m: o ru ò j: ng ló ng]
Explanation: correction: vigorous. It is often used to describe the vigor of calligraphy or the beauty of dance.
Source: "Biography of Jin Shu Wang Xizhi": "The commentator calls it a pen gesture; Thoughts float like clouds; If you are agile, you will be surprised. "
6, forcibly through the paper back
Pronunciation: [l ò u zh ǐ bè]
Interpretation: Pass: Pass. Describe the vigorous calligraphy, and the brush strokes almost penetrate the back of the paper. It also describes poetry as profound in conception and concise in words.
Source: Yi "Ou Bei Shi Hua": "(Lu You Shi) is to be written first; Forced through the back of the paper. "
7. Dragon and Phoenix Dance
Pronunciation: [w incarnation]
Interpretation: At first, it described the grandeur of mountains, and later it also described the boldness and agility of calligraphy.
Source: Shi "Table Loyalty and Monument": "Tianmu Mountain; When the water comes out; Dragon and phoenix dance; Excerpt from Lin 'an. "
8. For example, draw sand with an awl
Pronunciation: [rúZhu Huàshā]
Interpretation: It's like drawing in the sand with an awl. Describe the uniform brushwork of calligraphy.
Source: Song Jiangkui's "Continuing the Book Score and Using a Pen": "Using a pen ... is like drawing sand with a cone ... to hide the front evenly."
9. Falling clouds
Pronunciation: [luò zhǐ yún yān]
Interpretation: pen and ink fall on paper, as changeable as clouds. Describe calligraphy or poetry as superb, mysterious and changeable.
10, flying dragon snake
Pronunciation: [Ló ng Shé f I Dê ng]
Interpretation: Like a dragon flying and a snake swimming. Describe the vigorous and powerful calligraphy.
Source: Stone "Xijiang Yuepingshan Hall" words: "I haven't seen the old fairy for ten years, and the dragon and snake fly to the wall."