A four-character idiom to describe a work

1. Four-character idioms to describe calligraphy works

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Sweeping thousands of troops describes poetry, calligraphy, etc. as grand and powerful

Bi Zonglong Snake describes calligraphy as vivid and powerful.

Silkworm head and swallow tail describes calligraphy that starts with a dignified stroke and ends with a light stroke.

Fengjinduoli means that the font structure is solid and plump, and the writing power is strong.

As powerful as a frightening dragon, it is often used to describe the strong and vigorous strokes of calligraphy, or the graceful posture of dancing.

The power of penetrating through the back of the paper describes that the calligraphy is strong and powerful, and the tip of the pen almost penetrates to the back of the paper.

Penetrating into the wood describes calligraphy with great power. The problem of multi-metaphor analysis is very profound.

Iron painting and silver hook describe calligraphy as strong and soft.

Fairy Pearl describes the calligraphy as elegant and round. 2. A four-character idiom to describe the lifelikeness of a work

Lifelike: Lively: lively and lively. It means that the artistic image is very realistic, as if it is alive.

Lively and fragrant: The writing presents vivid scenes and exudes fragrance. Describes the vivid and lifelike scenery depicted in poems and paintings.

Lively and vividly: describe something vivid and lifelike, as if it were real.

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.

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.

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.

Lifelike: The characters’ voices and expressions are depicted. Describe a narrative or description that is vivid and lifelike.

3. Four-character idioms describing art

Baixueyangchun refers to two elegant songs of the Chu State during the Warring States Period. It is a metaphor for elegant poetry and other literature and art, and the blooming of a hundred flowers, and the contention of a hundred schools of thought is a metaphor for the different factions and freedom of style in art and science. Development and Debate Talent: talent that is expressed externally. Mostly refers to literature and art. Very talented. Shining refers to a person who has made progress in morality, literature, art, etc. Huan Fei Yan Slender Huan: the imperial concubine of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty Yang Yuhuan; Yan: Zhao Feiyan, Empress of the Han Dynasty. Describes the different body shapes of women, each with its own charm. It also metaphors the styles and genres of artistic works with their own characteristics, and each is good at its beauty. Let a hundred flowers blossom describe a hundred flowers blooming, rich and colorful. Metaphor of various forms and styles. The free development of art. It also describes the prosperity of the art world. Unique and ingenuity: ingenious thinking. Refers to having unique and ingenious ideas in skills and art. Unique world: realm. It is a metaphor for another realm. Describing scenery or artistic creation. The realm is fascinating. Superb. Hua Shen, Hua: refers to a wonderful realm. An extremely superb state. Describes the extremely high achievements of literature and art. Vivid. Adu Zhuanshen: refers to the vivid and lifelike characters depicted in good literary and artistic works; Adu: a person from the Six Dynasties Spoken language, that is, this, this. Describes the use of pictures or words to describe characters, which can capture their spirit. Describing both virtue and art (skills) of a person has a good reputation. Generally refers to people who are engaged in art. Unique and ingenuity: Ingenious mind. Having a unique and dexterous mind. It refers to creativity in skills and art. Gongli is equal to Gongli: Kung Fu and strength; Xi: complete; Enemy: equal. The effort and strength used by both sides are equal. Often used to describe two people. An excellent work of art is equal to the top. Dazzling: dazzling. Describes bright and dazzling. It is also used to describe the high achievements of certain works of art and artistic images. The miraculous workmanship is made by ghosts and gods. It describes the superb artistic skills, not human power. Achievable. To highlight the theme by using contrasting and exaggerated artistic techniques to highlight the theme. To describe the painstaking carving when creating a work of art. It is also a metaphor for serious and meticulous processing. Good workmanship and hard work: Skilled craftsmen. Describes the works of outstanding artists who put all their efforts into the creation process. Miaoshou Danqing Miaoshou: a person with superb skills; Danqing: the pigment of painting, a metaphor for the art of painting. Refers to an excellent painter. The song ends with a song. Elegant and pure music is played at the end. It is a metaphor for an article or artistic performance that is particularly exciting at the end. It also metaphors a good ending. The magical axe seems to be made by ghosts and gods. It describes the superb artistic skills, which cannot be achieved by human beings. "Xialibaren" originally refers to a popular song among the Chu people during the Warring States Period. It is a metaphor for popular literature and art. Lifelike: lively and vivid. It refers to the artistic image that is very lifelike, as if it is alive. The tower of ivory refers to the idea of ??"art for art's sake" "The artistic realm of personal fantasy of bourgeois writers and artists who are divorced from social reality. It is also a metaphor for the small world of intellectuals who are divorced from real life. Yangchun Baixue originally refers to a higher-level song of the Chu State during the Warring States Period. It is a metaphor for profound and unpopular literature and art. .Yikongyibing refers to being original in art, academics, etc. and not imitating at all. It has a profound meaning or a deep hidden meaning (mostly refers to language or works of art). The wonderful use of it is to put one's mind into it. The meaning is to set up the battle and then go to war. This is a routine in warfare, but the skillful and flexible use of it all depends on being good at thinking. It refers to the superb art of commanding operations. The original meaning of "special flavor" is that there is another kind of separation and sorrow that others cannot understand, which refers to the pain of subjugation. It refers to the sentiment and connotation of literature and art, and also has a touching beauty and interest. Huang Zhong Wa Fou is a metaphor for literary and artistic works with higher and lower artistic qualities. Jiguang phoenix feather Jiguang and the feathers of the phoenix. It is a metaphor for art treasures. Ingenuity and unique craftsmanship Artistic conception. Ingenuity. Ingenuity: exquisite conception. Duomei: unique ingenuity. Describes ingenious and unique artistic conception. Also known as "originality" and "ingenuity". It is used to create meanings. Comprehend and create artistic images with the mind. The technique of describing works of art is very wonderful. One flower blooms alone. Compared with "a hundred flowers bloom", it is often used as a metaphor for the lack of various forms and styles of works of art. Unique ingenuity 〖Explanation〗Craftsmanship: Exquisite thought. Describes exquisite and unique artistic conception. Good workmanship and painstaking work〖Explanation〗Describes the works of outstanding artists who put all their efforts into the creation process. It also generally refers to good intentions. Cooking dragons and pao phoenix〖Explanation 〗① It is a metaphor for cooking rare delicacies. It also describes the dishes as luxurious and precious. ② It is a metaphor for superb artistic skills. It is also called "cooking dragon restaurant"

"Phoenix". Also known as "cooking dragons and phoenixes". It has profound meaning. [Explanation] The meaning of sustenance or hidden meaning is very deep (mostly refers to language or artistic works). It is breathtaking, Wei compiled three unique skills, and it is ingenious. 4. Describe vivid things What are the four-character idioms?

Lively and vividly describes the vivid and lifelike characters, as if they are real. The calligraphy is vivid and powerful. Expressive and vivid: refers to the vivid and vivid characters depicted in good literary and artistic works. Lifelike; A'du: a colloquial language of the Six Dynasties, that is, this, this. Describes the use of pictures or words to describe the characters, which can capture their spirit. Call out: shout, shout. Describes the lifelike painting of the portrait, as if it will come out of the painting once it shouts. .Generally refers to the description of characters in literary works that is very vivid. The voices and expressions of the characters are vividly described. To describe the narration or description as vivid and lifelike. To describe the narration or description as vivid and lifelike. To describe the narration or description vividly. To describe the narration or description vividly. Vivid and lifelike. The finishing touch originally refers to the wonderful painting 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 point out the essence at key points to make the content vivid and powerful. Kuaduoduimi originally refers to writing an article with the finishing touch. There is a lot of space and gorgeous rhetoric to show off the victory, and later it also refers to the lively, luxurious and extravagant competition. The original meaning is to describe the details and vividly, and now it refers to the ugly appearance. It is like hearing his voice, seeing the person, like hearing his voice, like seeing him. Like him himself. It describes the portrayal and description of characters as very vivid and lifelike. Lifelike: lively and lively. It refers to the artistic image that is very lifelike, as if it were alive. The rotten fish is a metaphor for the internal unrest in the country. The flesh and blood is a metaphor for the life. Vitality and content. It is mostly used to describe the vivid characters in literary and artistic works. Xuan: according to the book; Xuan: read out; Ke: subject articles, articles. Read the articles according to the book. Describe lectures, speeches, etc. rigidly according to the text, Speech notes are not developed and lively. Drawing on the details is a metaphor for using a few sentences to point out the essence at key points when writing an article or speech, making the content vivid and powerful. Debate is very lively and interesting. Discussing is lively. The discussion is extremely lively and interesting. To describe the different forms of objective things itself vividly means to give a vivid description of the different forms of the objective things themselves. To describe the description very vividly and realistically. To describe the discussion in an extensive, lively and interesting way. To describe the discussion style. To describe a student's talk is extensive, lively and interesting. To describe a speech or performance that is wonderful and lively. To dehorn means to be born with teeth but not horns. It is a metaphor that things are not perfect. To jump on the paper: to jump. To appear vividly on the paper. .Describe the narrative description of literary works*** real and vivid. Spring breeze at the end of the pen〖Explanation〗Describe paintings and poems as vivid as the spring breeze coming to the pen. Dragon and snake at the end of the pen〖Explanation〗It is like saying that the pen is like a dragon and snake. Describe calligraphy as vivid and meaningful. momentum..

5. Four-character words that describe the character's expression

Fussed, frightened, bewildered, calm, creepy, absent-minded, confused, calm, peaceful, calm, dumbfounded, calm, dubious, respectful, muttering to oneself, absorbed, excited, elated, dumbfounded, doubtful Pulsating, restless, feeling lost, coy, listless, mumbling, tongue-tied, confused, hesitant, uneasy, embarrassed, laughing, laughing, gloating as if nothing had happened, lost, thoughtful, cheerful, amiable, downcast, flattered, frightened, doubtful, undecided, content, sincere, frightened, furious, angry, embarrassed, angry, bright and energetic Listening attentively, behaving at a loss, full of energy, lively, confident, high-spirited, high-spirited, in a trance, holding one's breath, concentrating, brows dancing, dancing, smiling, furious, raging to the sky, furious, bursting with rage, bursting into tears, laughing, sighing, wiping tears, crying and laughing, unable to smile, smiling, speaking sharply, talking and laughing, talking and laughing calmly Thinking hard, laughing, carefree, self-satisfied, elated, frightened, overwhelmed, joyful, frowning, panicking, concentrating, frowning, frowning, in a trance, in a trance, smiling brightly, smiling coldly, smiling, silent, dumbfounded, sad, in ecstasy, looking at each other (1) Idioms describing the appearance of a character: one shows talent. , personable, paunchy, broad-shouldered, with disheveled hair, strong back, well-dressed, and handsome appearance (2) Idioms describing people's movements: agile, fast, moving like a rabbit, looking up, striding, holding head high, dancing, showing teeth and claws, (3) Idioms describing a character's expression: dumbfounded, dumbfounded, radiant, absorbed, concentrated, beaming, tongue-tied, winking, beaming, transfixed (4) Idioms describing a character's mood: undecided, uneasy, anxious, restless Next, the six gods have no master, and the mind is unsettled. 6. The four-character idiom means "wonderful":

Brilliant and compelling: describes a person who is full of energy or the article's words are wonderful and touching. Exquisite and fascinating: wonderful, superb, superb. Falling from the sky: a metaphor for speaking that is moving. Or the writing is wonderful. It often refers to the words being exaggerated or unrealistic. Poor and then work: Work: exquisite and wonderful. In the old days, it was believed that the poorer and less ambitious the literati were, the better their poems would be. The stroke of genius: it is said to be the stroke of genius. Describes the wonderful sentences of the work. The pen of genius: a work written with the help of the gods. Describes the wonderful sentences of the work. 亹亹不Ti: 亹亹: Same as "娓娹". Continuously speaking, tirelessly. Refers to a speech or article that is very exciting and touching. First number Laughing later: ① Refers to fate that is bad first and then good. ② Refers to the ending of an article or book being more exciting than the beginning. Grand finale: pressure: overwhelm, exceed; axis: big axis. Refers to the most exciting item placed at the end. Colorful and sound: the original description is both Prestige, literary talent, looking very prominent. Later, it also describes speaking or performing wonderfully and vividly. eloquent: describing speaking or performing wonderfully and vividly.