1. What are the idioms that describe vividly written compositions
The spring breeze at the end of the pen describes paintings and poems that are vivid, like the spring breeze coming to the pen.
The spring breeze at the end of the pen Dragon Snake still means that the pen moves like a dragon and snake. It describes the calligraphy as vivid and powerful.
The fireworks under the pen are a metaphor for vivid and excellent writing.
The pen moves like a dragon and snake describes the calligraphy as vivid and powerful. Momentum.
Lively Adu vividly: refers to the characters depicted in good literary and artistic works that are vivid and lifelike; Adu: the spoken language of the Six Dynasties, that is, this, this. Describes the use of pictures or words to describe characters, which can achieve the desired effect. Spirit.
Lifelike portrayal: refers to the vivid and lifelike characters depicted in beautiful literary and artistic works; portrayal: portrait. Describes the use of pictures or words to describe characters, which can be vividly and realistically depicted.
Metaphors: words; simile: metaphor. Vivid metaphors emerge from the words.
Draw a dragon to make a point, metaphor is used at key points when writing an article or speaking. A few sentences highlight the essence, making the content vivid and powerful.
The finishing touch originally described the wonder of Zhang Sengyao, a painter of the Liang Dynasty. Later, it is often used as a metaphor for writing articles or speeches, using a few sentences to highlight key points. Substance makes the content vivid and powerful.
Lively: make the content full of vitality; Tianji: refers to the human spirituality. Make the spirituality lively and natural.
Lively and vividly combine the characters’ voices, The expressions are all depicted. To describe a narrative or description that is vivid and lifelike
! 2. An idiom that describes a vivid image
The voice and expression of a character are vividly depicted. To describe a narrative or description Vivid and lifelike.
Lively and vividly describes vivid and lifelike, as if it were real.
Lively and vividly: describe, trace. Describes a narrative or description that is vivid and lifelike.
Vivid and vivid describes a narrative or description that is vivid and lifelike.
Vibrant and vivid in writing presents vivid scenes and exudes fragrance. It describes the scenery depicted in poems and paintings as vivid and lifelike.
To describe vividly and vividly: to describe, describe. To describe a narrative or description that is vivid and lifelike.
To describe a narrative or description vividly and vividly.
To call it out or to speak out Hu: greeting; z: pronoun, refers to the object of the call. It describes the person depicted as vivid and lifelike, and also means that the candidate is mature and about to take office. 3. Use vivid words to describe the image
Answer: Describe the image Vivid words
1. Spring breeze behind the pen: describes paintings and poems that are vivid, like spring breeze coming to the pen.
2. The dragon and snake at the bottom of the pen: It is still said that the pen is like a dragon and snake. Calligraphy is described as vivid and powerful.
3. Fireworks under the pen: a metaphor for vivid and excellent writing.
4. The pen moves like a dragon and a snake: describes calligraphy as vivid and powerful.
5. Lifelike portrayal: Lifelike: refers to the vivid and lifelike characters depicted in beautiful literary and artistic works; portrayal: portrait. Describes the ability to describe characters vividly and realistically using pictures or words.
6. Metaphors abound: Ci: words; Yu: metaphor. Vivid metaphors emerge from the words.
7. Call out or call out: call: greet; zhi: pronoun, referring to the object of the call. It describes that the characters depicted are vivid and lifelike, and it also means that the candidates are mature and about to take office.
8. Call out: call out, call out. The portrait is so lifelike that it seems like it will come out of the painting when you scream. Generally refers to the vivid description of characters in literary works.
9. The finishing touch: originally described the wonder of painting by Zhang Sengyao, a painter of the Liang Dynasty. Later, it is often used as a metaphor when writing an article or giving a speech. Use a few sentences to point out the essence at key points to make the content vivid and powerful.
10. Drawing the line: When writing an article or speech, use a few sentences to highlight the essence at key points to make the content vivid and powerful.
11. Lifelike: Describe the characters’ voices and expressions. To describe a narrative or description that is vivid and lifelike.
12. Painting: describing, describing. To describe a narrative or description that is vivid and lifelike.
13. Lifelike: describes a narrative or description that is vivid and lifelike.
14. Painting: describe, describe. To describe a narrative or description that is vivid and lifelike.
15. Painting, shadowing and sound: describing the narrative or description as vivid and lifelike.
16. Lively Tianji: Lively: make full of vitality; Tianji: refers to human spirituality. Make the spirit lively and natural.
17. Lively and vivid: The writing presents vivid scenes and exudes fragrance. Describes the vivid and lifelike scenery depicted in poems and paintings.
18. Lively and vividly: describe as vivid and lifelike, as if it were real.
19. Exhausted form: originally refers to a detailed and vivid description, but now it refers to an ugly appearance.
20. Kuaduo Dou Mi: Kua: boast; Dou: competition; Mi: luxury. It originally referred to writing articles with long length and gorgeous rhetoric to show off the victory, but later it also refers to the vivid and luxurious competition. 4. Idioms that describe the article as being real, vivid and concrete
flesh and blood
yǒu xuè yǒu ròu
Explain that the metaphor is full of vitality and content. It is often used to describe vivid characters in literary and artistic works.
Source: "You and Me·Midnight" by Zhu Ziqing: "The people he writes are flesh and blood who can speak and act, not flat human figures or vague shadows."
Structure Joint type.
Usage has a positive connotation. It is often used to evaluate literary and artistic works. Sometimes it is also used to describe people who are thoughtful or to describe the work content as vivid and fulfilling; interesting. Generally used as a complement.
Zhengyin blood; cannot be pronounced as "xiě"; meat; cannot be pronounced as "yòu".
Distinguish the shape and flesh; cannot write "inside".
Synonyms: lifelike
Example Cao Xueqin wrote the characters in "A Dream of Red Mansions" ~; lifelike. 5. Idioms describing vivid images
The pen moves like a dragon and a snake describes calligraphy as vivid and powerful.
Chuan Shen A Du Chuan Shen: refers to the vivid and lifelike characters depicted in good literary and artistic works; A Du: the spoken language of the Six Dynasties, that is, this, this. Use pictures or words to describe people.
Call out: call, shout. The portrait is so lifelike that it seems like it will come out of the painting when you scream. Generally refers to the vivid description of characters in literary works.
The finishing touch originally described the wonder of Zhang Sengyao, a painter from the Liang Dynasty. Later, it is often used as a metaphor when writing an article or giving a speech. Use a few sentences to point out the essence at key points to make the content vivid and powerful.
Painting, shadowing, and sound describe a narrative or description that is vivid and lifelike.
The characters’ voices and expressions are vividly depicted. To describe a narrative or description that is vivid and lifelike.
Vivid and lifelike descriptions or descriptions.
Kuaduoduimi originally refers to writing articles with long length and gorgeous rhetoric to show off the victory, but later also refers to the vivid and luxurious competition.
"Extremely detailed" originally refers to a detailed and vivid description, but now it refers to an ugly expression.
It's like hearing his voice and seeing him in person. The characterization and description of the characters are very vivid and lifelike.
Lifelike: lively and lively. It means that the artistic image is very realistic, as if it is alive.
Vivid and colorful describes speaking or performing as exciting and vivid.
Flesh and blood is a metaphor full of vitality and content. It is often used to describe vivid characters in literary and artistic works. 6. What are the idioms that describe the writing of an article that is real, vivid and concrete
1. Flesh and blood: yǒu xuè yǒu ròu
2. Winning writing: miào bǐ shēng huā
3. The export becomes a chapter: chū kǒu chéng zhāng
4. The writing shines: bǐ xià shēng huī
5. The flowing clouds and flowing water: xíng yún liú shuǐ
6. Zi Zi Zhu Yu: zì zì zhū yù
Definition:
1. Flesh and blood: a metaphor full of vitality and content of life. It is often used to describe vivid characters in literary and artistic works.
2. Wonderful writing: a metaphor for outstanding writing talent.
Word explanation:
Wonderful pen: 1. A wonderful pen. 2. Refers to a master of calligraphy, painting or writing. 3. Still a masterpiece.
Flowers: 1. Flowers. 2. To form a flower-like object; to take on the shape of a flower, like a flower. 3. Bloom. Wang Renyu of the Five Dynasties wrote in "The Legacy of Kaiyuan Tianbao. Dreaming of Flowers on the Pen": "When Li Taibai was young, he dreamed that the pen he used had flowers growing on it, and he became famous all over the world." Because it is a metaphor for a good article. 4. Dizziness. 5. Describe someone who is good at speaking. 6. One of the ancient magic performances.
3. The words become an article: the words become an article. Describes quick writing and good eloquence.
4. The brilliance of writing: refers to the literary talents who have elegant thoughts and write excellent poems.
5. Flowing clouds and flowing water: describes the article as being naturally unconstrained, just like floating clouds and flowing water.
6. Every word is as precious as pearls and jade. It describes a well-written article and a high reputation.
Word explanation:
Pearl and jade: 1. Pearl and jade. Generally refers to jewelry. 2. Small round jade. 3. Metaphor for witty words or beautiful poetry. 4. A metaphor for a handsome person. 5. Yu Junjie, a talented person.
Sentences:
Flesh and blood
1. Life is a word of flesh and blood; life creates a happy and tragic life for all things; life leaves behind a disappearing But the traces will never be erased! Life is an ordinary yet extraordinary symbol. It has created all living beings and the world today.
2. The writer depicts the characters in his works with flesh and blood, and they are deeply penetrating.
3. The characters in his works are flesh and blood and vivid.
Wonderful writing produces flowers
1. As long as you pay attention to accumulation in daily life, you can make wonderful writing come true when writing.
2. Li Bai often had the inspiration to compose poems when he was drunk, and his writings can be described as brilliant.
3. I often linger in the ocean of books. Sometimes I open a book casually and am immediately attracted by the author's wonderful writing.
Speak in a coherent manner
1. When speaking in class, speak as much as you want. There is no need to make long speeches and speak in a coherent manner.
2. If you want to speak well, you must read more and practice your speeches frequently.
3. The composition level of students in this class is very high, and many students can write well.
Bring brilliance with your brushwork
1. Keep the things you observe in mind, and you will naturally be able to draw brilliance with your brushstrokes when you draw.
2. No matter whether your child is an amateur who doodles freely or a professional painter who writes brilliantly, as long as he likes to draw and has a rich imagination, he can sign up and become the dream builder on the bottle. , draw the dream world in your heart.
3. Feel the roots of civilization and the soul of the nation through the dazzling words written in the pen.
Flowing Clouds and Flowing Waters
1. The form of this prose is scattered but the meaning is not scattered. The words are as natural and smooth as flowing clouds and flowing water. It is worth reading.
2. This debater’s eloquence is excellent, and he speaks with great fluency and unbridled imagination.
3. The ideas in his articles are smooth and flowing, he writes various characters vividly and expresses various emotions vividly.
Every word is precious
1. What you said in front of Mr. Yao the day before yesterday is so precious that even our Mr. Yao did not expect it. If you had thought of it earlier, your loss would not have been in vain. Three thousand men and horses.
2. Brewed with passion by Gu Kai - the ultimate ancient sayings in string style, profound and ethereal, every word is precious.
3. Minglei didn’t say much during the interview. He looked arrogant, but every word was precise and every sentence was to the point. He also spoke at a steady pace and there was undoubted power in his voice, which made others wonder. Unexpectedly impressed.