1. What are the four-character words that describe a good painting?
Unique, vivid, finishing touch, lifelike, and lifelike.
1. Unique and ingenious
Vernacular definition: having a unique and ingenious idea. Often refers to creative ideas in literature and art. Ingenuity: ingenious thinking.
Dynasty: Tang
Author: e79fa5e98193e58685e5aeb931333431343035 Wang Shiyuan
Source: · "Preface to the Collection of Meng Haoran": "The text does not follow ancient times; The ingenuity is unique. "
Translation: The article is not based on ancient times; the ingenuity is unique
2. Vivid and vivid.
Vernacular interpretation: It also means that the dragon is vivid and vivid. The description is vivid and the expression is lifelike, making people feel like they are seeing it with their own eyes.
Dynasty: Ming
Author: Feng Menglong
Source: · Volume 5 of "Warning Words": "Besides, when Wang heard the bad news from her husband, she was also confused at first. Lu Bao said it so vividly that he 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 so vividly that I believed it
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. More vivid and expressive.
Dynasty: Qing
Author: Wenkang
Source: · Chapter 30 of "The Biography of Heroes of Sons and Daughters": "He makes such a fuss about the delicacies of mountains and seas. It can also be said to be the finishing touch. ”
Translation: He just created a small topic about rare and rare seafood; it can also be said to be the finishing touch
4. Lifelike
Vernacular definition: Describes an artistic image that is very vivid and lifelike, as if it were alive.
Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period
Author: Zhuangzi
Source: "Zhuangzi·Equality of Things": "In the past, Zhuangzhou dreamed of a butterfly, and the butterfly was lifelike. Self-expression is suitable for ambition and! I don’t know Zhou Ye. Suddenly I feel confused and confused.”
Translation: In the past, Zhuang Zhou dreamed that he was a butterfly, and Xiang Xuxu was 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 confused
5. Lifelike
Vernacular interpretation: describe or imitate very well, very lifelike: this painting depicts the lively and interesting expression of children Gotta~.
Dynasty: Song ·
Author: Yue Ke
Source: "Yingguangtang Tie Zan": "Yongzhifa; Yan Yiwan; (meter) Fu's body; steep to be strong. Horses and cows are like wind; the spirit is connected with the spirit; the other is beautiful and steep; lifelike."
Translation: the eternal method; the beauty is gentle; (meter) Fu's body; steep. To health. The wind of horses and cows; Shenhe Zhitong; Those beautiful things I steep; Lifelike 2. What are the four-character idioms that describe "painting" as very realistic
1. Lifelike: wéi miào wéi xiāo description or imitation Very realistic. Source: She plays the mother of a hero, and her speech and behavior are all lifelike.
2. Lifelike: xǔ xǔ rú shēng describes a lively appearance; Sheng: living. Describing artistic images in paintings and sculptures as vivid and lifelike, as if they were alive. Source: "Zhuangzi·Equality of Things": "In the past, Zhuang Zhou dreamed of a butterfly, and it was a lifelike butterfly. It was a metaphor for his ambition! He didn't know Zhou. Suddenly he felt it, and he was confused about Zhou."
3. Vividly: huó líng huó xiàn vividly, vividly, describing the thing vividly, making people feel as if they saw it with their own eyes. From Volume 5 of "Warning Words" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "Besides, when Wang heard her husband's bad news, she was also doubtful at first. After Lu Bao said it vividly, she also believed it."
4. Lifelike: huì shēng huì Sè refers to extremely realistic narration and description. From Volume 1 of "Xiaoyuan Poems" by Zhu Tingzhen of the Qing Dynasty: "The nature of the mountains and water must be made real through vivid colors; the heaven and earth are ingenious, and the wonders of the world can be conveyed through artificial craftsmanship."
" Guo clarified Chapter 2 of "The Story of the Broad Sword": "The storytelling is vivid and the discussion is full of enthusiasm. "
5. A stroke of genius: shén lái zhī bǐ A work written with the help of the gods. A wonderful description of the work. Source: Chapter 37 of "The Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty: "This I also like the three things I drew. They are really a stroke of genius. ” 3. What are the four-character idioms that describe good painting?
The four-character idioms that describe good painting include: vivid, lifelike, finishing touch, vivid, and skillful painting.
< p> 1. Lifelike wéi miào wéi xiào: The description or imitation is very lifelike.Sentence creation: The lion statue on the railing of the bridge is lifelike.
2. Lifelike xǔ xǔ rú. shēng: refers to an artistic image that is very realistic, as if it were alive.
Sentence: The clay statue of Emperor Shun in the palace is wearing a crown and a solemn look.
3. The finishing touch: huà lóng diǎn jīng: originally described the wonder of painting by Zhang Sengyao, a painter of the Liang Dynasty. Later, it is often used as a metaphor to highlight the essence in key points to make the content vivid and powerful.
< p> Sentence creation: Good couplets must be paired with good words to add the finishing touch.4. Lively huó líng huó xiàn: Describe the expression as lifelike, making people feel as if they are seeing it with their own eyes.
Sentence creation: The author portrays a vivid image of a philistine who is greedy for money and forgets his own righteousness.
5. Miaoshou Danqing miào shǒu dān qīng: refers to the art of painting. .
Sentence creation: This painting by the master is truly exquisite. 4. Four-character words about painting: 1. Lifelike, 2. Wonderful brushwork, 3. finishing touch, 4. spring breeze at the end of the pen, 5. calligraphy with fingertips, 6. iron painting with silver hook, 7. green eyebrows, 8. dripping with drunken ink 1. lifelike Pinyin: wéi miào wéi xiào Explanation: Xiao: Similar.
The description or imitation is very realistic and vivid. Source: Pu Songling of Qing Dynasty, "Liaozhai Zhiyi·Each volume's preface and postscript "Reading Liaozhai Miscellanies": "The description is vivid, just like "Shui Jing". Note》Creation of words.
"2. pinyin of wonderful pens and flowers: miào bǐ shēng huā. Explanation: It is a metaphor for people with superb writing skills who write moving articles. It also satirizes exaggeration and fabrication when writing.
Source: "When Li Bai was young, he dreamed that flowers would grow on the tip of his pen, and he would become famous all over the world. "——"Kaiyuan Tianbao's Legacy Dreaming of Flowers on the Pen" Legend has it that the magic pen Ma Liang has an omnipotent pen~~ Ma Mengling lost her parents when she was a child. Her only aunt used her as a bargaining chip to earn re-employment. Holding the ancestral magic pen in her hand, she looked at her How to draw a different kind of life! 3. Pinyin for "drawing the dragon": huà lóng diǎn jing Explanation: Draw the dragon and then add the eyes.
It is a metaphor for concisely stating the key points; making the content vivid and vivid. It is also a metaphor for highlighting the key points in the whole.
Source: Tang Dynasty Zhang Yanyuan's "Records of Famous Paintings of the Past Dynasties" by Zhang Sengyao: "How old is Zhang Sengyao in Anle Temple in Jinling? He painted four dragons on the wall without adding any highlights. It is said every time: "If you click on it, it will fly away."
People think it is a birth because they click on one. In a moment, thunder and lightning broke through the wall, and a dragon rode on the clouds to the sky. Everyone who had not finished his eyes was there.
4. The pinyin of 春风 in the pen: bǐ dǐ chūn fēng is explained: It describes paintings and poems as vivid. Source: The poem "Spring Banquet in Yaochi" written by Huang Huang of the Yuan Dynasty: "When will the green bird flying to the west return? In the ethereal palace of Bei Quelin, the spring breeze in the painting is not yet old, and the peach seeds are already piled up like a mountain.
5 . Pinyin of the word "pointing finger painting": diǎn zhǐ huà zì Explanation: It refers to putting fingerprints and signatures on contracts or confessions. Source: Chen Yuanliang of the Song Dynasty, "Shilin Guangji·Family Ceremony·Wedding": "In all marriages between two families, the pointing finger painting is used. The characters are written in the form of a contract document, clearly stating the return betrothal gift.
6. Pinyin of silver hook iron painting: yín gōu tiě huà, explanation: hook: hook; painting: stroke.
Describe calligraphy as strong and soft.
Source: Tang Dynasty Ouyang Xun's "On the Use of Brushstrokes": "Wandering and pitching, graceful and elegant, strong as iron paintings, charming as silver hooks." 7. Pinyin of eyebrows with dark eyebrows and green brows: méi dài qīng pín explanation :Dai: green-black pigment, used by ancient women to draw their eyebrows; Qingfang: ancient people used indigo to dye their eyebrows, so it was called Qingfang.
Describes the beauty of a woman. Source: The first fold of the second volume of "The Romance of the West Chamber" by Wang Shifu of the Yuan Dynasty: "With dark eyebrows and green eyebrows, a lotus face full of spring, he has the appearance of a country and a city, the face of Xizi and Taizhen."
8. Pinyin: zuì mò lín lí Explanation: Drunk: full and hearty. Taking advantage of the wine, he splashed ink.
Often used to describe writing and painting with ease and smooth writing. Source: "Preface to the Collection of Yun'an" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty: "The high wind of wanting to pick up things, dripping with ink, and unrestrained, is really a masterpiece of a generation. 5. Four-character words to describe the painting
Spring breeze behind the pen: Describes the vividness of paintings and poems, like the spring breeze coming into the pen.
The brush strokes are precise and the ink is clever.
Spring breeze under the pen: describes paintings and compositions that are lifelike, like spring breeze coming under the pen.
Miserable management: ① originally refers to using light colors before painting. Outline, painstakingly conceive, and manage the position. The "Ancient Paintings" by Qi Xiehe of the Southern Dynasty refers to the management of the position as one of the six methods of painting. ② It is also used as "dismal management" to plan and engage in something.
< p> Rough branches and leaves: Painting, painting trees with rough branches and leaves, without using fine brushwork.Danqing: Dan and Qing: cinnabar and green are two commonly used pigments in ancient paintings. , not easy to fade. Unswerving and bright.
Danqing: red and cyan pigments refer to the beauty of the painting beyond the actual scene.
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Screen: Paint the stains on the screen into flies.