What do the seventy-eighty-six paintings mean?

Basic meaning

1. Drawing: draw ~. ~Picture. ~Like. ~The ground is a prison. ~ Fat carving on ice (painting and carving on solidified grease or ice will disappear as soon as it melts, which means labor in vain). 2. Image: surface. ~ Film. ~Altar. ~Board. ~ Volume (juàn) (a. A scroll-shaped painting; b. A metaphor for a magnificent scenery or moving scene). ~Voice. Picture~. There is ~ in the poem. 3. Write, sign and sign: ~Arrive. ~ Mao. ~ Press. ~For. 4. To make some kind of action with hands, feet or utensils: than~. Refers to hands and feet. "Be careful when the song ends~". 5. Each stroke of a character is called a stroke: stroke. 6. Same as "Cross 1".

Detailed meanings

〈action〉

1. (Understanding and referring to things. Bronze inscriptions. Above is "迿" (yù), which looks like holding a pen with the hand. The shape of the character is the original character for "pen"; the lower part resembles a drawn field boundary. Original meaning: divide, divide.) 2. Same as the original meaning [divide]

Painting refers to boundaries. The four boundaries of Xiangtian are why Yu painted them. ——"Shuowen"

The painting is Kyushu. ——"Zuo Zhuan: The Fourth Year of Duke Xiang"

Painting and dividing the states. ——"Hanshu·Geography" 1 3. Another example: Huaye Dijiang (dividing territories and governing them); Huatu Dividing tribute (in ancient China, the enfeoffment system was implemented, the emperor divided fiefs among the princes, and the princes paid tribute to the emperor on a regular basis); Draw the ground (draw a boundary line on the ground); draw the boundary (demarcate the boundary) 4. Painting; paint [draw; paint]

Draw the feet of the snake. ——Qing Dynasty Quan Zuwang's "Meihua Ridge"

Those who are good at painting are often good at calligraphy. ——Cai Yuanpei's "Pictures"

People who are good at painting may also be architects. 5. Another example: painting (the knowledge of painting); painting on the wall (painting on the wall); painting on leather (writing on leather); painting addiction (loving the art of painting) 6. Decorating with paintings or patterns, etc. Decorated [be decorated with paintings or pictures]. Such as: Huaqiao (a colorfully decorated bridge); Huazhu (a colorfully decorated candle); Hualou (a colorfully decorated building); Huasha (a Buddhist temple with colorful decorations) 7. Sign; sign [sign]. Such as: Hua Chi (painting stamp); Hua Ke (the emperor approved the word Ke on the memorial, indicating that permission is feasible); Hua Mao (in the old days, the official office stipulated that the office should open at Mao hour, and the Shi Xu officer went to the official office on time to sign in) 8. Writing text. It also specifically refers to writing marked text [write]. Such as: painting on gray (writing on gray); painting on sand (ancient calligraphers believed that the tip of the pen is like a cone when painting sand, which is superb); painting on sand and ink (a method of using brushes highly praised by ancient calligraphers); painting on zhao (writing) ; Huala (dialect. Writing) 9. Gesticulate [gesticulate]. For example: pointing with hands and feet; drawing talisman (Taoist priests use incantations to draw talismans); pointing to the sky and drawing on the earth 10. Stop; stop [stop]

Those who are not strong enough will give up in the middle way, and this is the female painting. ——"The Analects of Confucius". He Yan's explanatory quote quoted Kong Anguo as saying: "Painting means stopping... Since a daughter has stopped her ears, she has no strength at all." Painting too. ——Yang Xiong's "Fayan" of Han Dynasty. Li Shi's note: "Painting means stopping." 11. Planning; planning [plan; plot]

Painting means planning and policy. ——"Shuowen"

The painting of Xiao Pingping. ——"Shang Jun Shu·Modern Method"

A painting-assisted strategy. ——"Zi Zhi Tong Jian" 12. Another example: Hua Ce (plan; plan); Hua Shi (planning things); Hua Zhi (planning system); Hua Ji (planning) 13. Through "hua". Education [educate]. Such as: outside the painting (huawai, refers to the place beyond the reach of political orders and enlightenment) 14. Cross over [a horizontal stroke]

At the end of the song, draw carefully.

——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Pipa Play (with Preface)"

1. Finished painting [drawing; painting; picture]

The painting is real evil. ——Xue Fucheng, Qing Dynasty, "Viewing Oil Paintings in Paris"

A painting without color. ——Cai Yuanpei's "Pictures"

Chinese Painting.

Western paintings. 2. Another example: picture book (generally refers to a picture album); picture scroll (a long picture mounted with a scroll) 3. Strategy; strategy [plot; plan]

Later, the adviser presented the painting, and Li cut it Keep to yourself. ——Liu Zongyuan's "On Feudalism" 4. An uninterrupted and unpaused pen movement [stroke]. For example: the character "人" has two strokes. 5. The horizontal stroke in calligraphy [horizontal stroke in a Chinese character]. For example: His surname is Wang, Sanhua Wang 6. Wrinkles; lines [veins; lines]. Such as: drawing stone (textured stone)

Common phrases

1. Drawing board huàbǎn

[drawing board] a flat plate used to lay down drawing paper when painting 2. Pictorial huàbào

(1) [illustrated magazine or newspaper]: a journal or newspaper that mainly publishes pictures and photos (2) [pictorial]: a journal with a high proportion of pictures 3. Paintbrush huàbǐ

[paint brush] A special pen for painting, including a brush and a hard brush 4. Huàbǐng

[come to naught; a depicted cake] A painted cake. Refers to an interest or advantage that is absent or non-existent. Metaphorical fantasy

Don't worry, white strips are not equal to painted cakes 5. draw cakes to satisfy hunger huàbǐng-chōngjī

[appease one's hunger with depicted cake; draw cakes to allay hunger—feed on illusions] Draw a pancake to satisfy your hunger. This metaphor is just in name and of no practical benefit. Later, it was often used as a metaphor to comfort oneself with fantasy.

Although I have not set a date for my arrival, I still draw cakes to satisfy my hunger and look at the plum blossoms to quench my thirst. ——Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Warning Words" 6. Canvas huàbù

[canvas (for painting)] Linen or plaster-coated cloth used for painting oil paintings 7. Painting album huàcè

[picture album; album of paintings] Paintings bound into a volume 8. Stick to the ground huàdì'érqū

[stick to the old method] means that the painting is bound to a certain place, and people are limited to this range advance and retreat. It is a metaphor for suffering from being constrained by etiquette and law

Already almost done, approaching people with virtue; almost almost almost almost, drawing the ground and tending to it. ——"Zhuangzi · Human World" 9. huàdì-wéiláo

[restrict sb.'s activities to a designated area or sphere by drawing a circle on the ground as a prison] In ancient times, the people were kind and honest. For the guilty person, just draw a circle on the ground and have someone stand in the circle as punishment. Now it is used as a metaphor to only be allowed to move within a designated range.

The old man has a painted ground as a prison, which is impenetrable, and hewed wood as an official.

——Han Dynasty Sima Qian's "Report to Ren Shaoqing" 10. Painted boat huàfǎng

[gaily-painted pleasure-boat] A gorgeously decorated pleasure boat 11. Painted talisman huàfú

(1) [(of Taoist priests) drawing magic figures to invoke or expel spirits and bring good or ill fortune] Taoist priests draw magic figures to invoke or expel spirits and bring good or ill fortune. >(1) [picture]: picture (general name)

The beautiful fields are natural pictures (2) [size of a picture]: the size of the picture

Although the picture is not large , but the world represented is very vast (3) [frame]: a single and complete picture in the film 13. Huàgǎo

[rough sketch(for a painting)] The draft of a picture or scroll 14. Painting huàgǎo

[approve a document by signing] Full-time or responsible personnel sign the document to express agreement 15. Painter huàgōng

[painter; decorator] Painter; painter 16. Draw a tiger-like dog huàhǔ-lèigǒu

(1) [try to draw a tiger and end up with the likeness of a dog—make a poor imitation]: I don’t have the ability to draw a tiger, so I end up drawing a tiger. Dog (2) [attempting more than one has ability for]: a metaphor for having too high ideals and achieving nothing in the end, leaving a laughing stock instead. 17. painter huàjiā

[painter; artist] specializes in painting (such as Pictures, patterns)

Chinese painter. ——Cai Yuanpei's "Pictures"

Western painter.

18. Easel huàjià

[easel; rack for painting] A support made of wood, metal or plastic. The painter can hold the canvas upright or tilted as needed when painting. 19. Painter huàjiàng

(1) [painter; decorator]: painter (2) [inferior painter]: in the old days, it refers to a painter who lacks artistry. 20. 画情huàjìng

[picturesque scene] The artistic conception in a picture or painting

The picture is like poetry 21. Picture scroll huàjuàn

(1) [picture scroll]: a scroll-shaped painting (2) [a moved and magnificent scene]: a metaphor for a moving and magnificent scene 22. Pictorial huàkān

(1) [scroll painting; pictorial section of a newspaper]: A layout in a newspaper that is dominated by paintings and pictures (2) [pictorial]: Pictorial 23. Picture frame huàkuàng

(1) [passe-partout]: A structure assembled with four borders to fit pictures (2) [picture frame]: Designed to protect and display paintings and enhance their expressiveness A mosaic installation 24. Gallery huàláng

(1) [gallery]: a series of rooms, corridors or halls dedicated to the exhibition of artworks (2) [painted corridor]: a painted corridor (3 ) [salon]: a room or hall where artworks are exhibited 25. The finishing touch huàlóng-diǎnjīng

[add the touch that brings a work of art to life; add a word or two to clinch the point; put life into sth.like dotting the eyeball in painting a dragon] Based on the story of monk Zhang Yao who put the finishing touch as described in Zhang Yanyuan of the Tang Dynasty in "Famous Paintings of the Past Dynasties", it is a metaphor for adding a stroke to an important point in a painting or composition to make it flexible and lively 26. Painting卯huàmǎo

[sign arrival in office; put in a routine appearance] In the old days, the official office went to work at Mao hour (from five to seven in the morning), and the officials had to sign in on time

Leave after dinner at the fifth watch Draw Mao. ——Li Cun's "Ballad of Volunteer Service" 27. Huàméi

(1) [hua-mei, a kind of thrush]: A kind of bird (Garrulax canorus) in the thrush subfamily, with a sweet and melodious song. , is a famous cage bird, originating in southern and eastern China south of Shaanxi and Gansu.

This name is derived from the colored eye circles (2) [paint the eyebrows]: Draw the eyebrows with black 28. Picture huàmiàn

(1) [picture plane]: Transparent perpendicular to the line of sight painted using linear perspective Plane, each point of the scene in the painting can be regarded as a straight line projected on this plane with the painter's eye as the center (2) [tableau]: vivid description or image (3) [frame]: film, slide, One of a series of shots on microfilm (4) [general appearance of a picture]: the image presented on the frame, screen, etc. 29. painpi huàpí

[mask of an evildoer] The legendary monster disguised as a beautiful woman The human skin worn at that time can be taken off and painted. Later it was used as a metaphor for a beautiful appearance that conceals a ferocious face or ugly nature. 30. 画片 huàpiàn

[a miniature reproduction of a painting] A printed small picture 31. 画书 huàpǔ

(1 ) [a book of model paintings]: painting post (2) [a book on the art of drawing]: a book that identifies pictures or comments on painting techniques 32. 画人huàrén

[painter; artist] means painter

Draw people together. ——Cai Yuanpei's "Pictures" 33. huàshé-tiānzú

[draw a snake and add feet to it—ruin the effect by adding sth.superfluous] The snake originally had no feet, but someone added feet to it. The story can be found in "Warring States Policy·Qi Ce II". It is a metaphor for doing things too much, which will lead to bad things.

If you move forward now, if you are not satisfied, it will be like superfluous. ——"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" 34. Studio huàshì

[studio] The room for painting 35. Painter huàshì

[painter; artist] That is, painter, painter

Literati and painter. ——Qing Dynasty Gong Zizhen's "Records of the Sick Plum Pavilion"

Literati and painters are solitary.

The disaster of painters.

This work is written by a scholar and painter.

36. Painting circle huàtán

[art circles] Fields related to painting 37. Painting post huàtiè

[a book of model paintings] A template used for copying and painting 38. Painting huàtú

[draw designs, maps, etc.] draw graphics (mostly refers to patterns or maps) 39. draw pictures huàtú

[picture] pictures (mostly used as metaphors)

These poems form a colorful picture of rural life. 40. Voice-over huàwàiyīn

[narratage; offscreen voice] A technique used in dramas, movies, and TV shows. The narrator's voice is always in the plot. It has been announced before the unfolding, and sometimes it is often a supplement to the development of the plot, thus giving the audience an illusion, as if the plot is just an expansion of what the narrator tells 41. portrait huàxiàng

[draw a portrait ;portray] Draw a portrait

Portrait of a child 42. Portrait huàxiàng

(1) [portrait]: portrait

Huge portrait (2) [portrayal] ∶ Painted portrait 43. Huàyā

[sign; make one's mark on a document] In the old days, one would draw a monogram or write the word "嗩" or "十" on official documents, contracts or confessions to express approval. 44. huàyǐng-túxíng

[draw a portrait] Draw a portrait, which was used in ancient times to offer rewards for capturing fugitives

King Ping followed his plan and drew a portrait , Visiting military personnel, all passes are very urgent. ——Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Chronicles of the Kingdoms of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" 45. Painting Garden huàyuàn

[art circles] Painting Art Circle

Painting Garden Weird 46. Painting Academy huàyuàn

[imperial art academy] The official painting institution that served the imperial court in the old days. Later, it was called the Academy of Painting School because of its neat and meticulous painting methods. 47. Painting exhibition huàzhǎn

[picture show; art exhibition; exhibition of paintings] Painting exhibition 48. Painting scroll huàzhóu

[scroll painting; painted scroll] Pictures mounted with scrolls (general name)

Landscape scroll 49. Painted characters huàzì