Words describing artists

1. What idioms describe actors? Metaphor does not solve the problem, it will only lead to danger.

All-encompassing: Everything in the universe refers to all kinds of things. The description is rich in content and everything.

Mountain package and sea capacity: large volume and broad mind.

Gluttonous people: mocking incompetent people can only eat and drink, but nothing.

Single-handedly arranged: one person monopolizes and does not let others intervene.

Hide evil intentions: words hide evil intentions.

Conceal evil intentions: I have evil intentions that are harmful to people.

Bao Juyu: Swallow the world and possess everything.

To bear the burden of humiliation.

Generosity and tolerance: generosity and tolerance.

Bold: Bold.

All-inclusive: all aspects are included.

Everything: nothing. The description contains many things.

Instead, it is arranged that things that should be discussed or done together with the relevant personnel should be handled by themselves alone, and no one else is allowed to participate.

Conquer the world: Take on all the tasks of conquering the world. Often refers to people trying to be brave and winning.

Responsible for litigation: solicit and undertake other people's litigation and profit from it.

Wrap yourself up boldly: what courage.

2. There are more than five idioms to describe people's talent, so we must use brilliance to describe people's talent. Talent: Externally displayed talent, especially in literature and art..

Knowledgeable: knowledgeable and versatile.

Well-informed: know: know. I have seen a lot and know a lot. Describe a profound experience and rich experience.

I saw the news: I saw it, completely saw it; Contact information: extensive. I have seen everything I need to see and heard everything I need to hear. describe

Well informed.

Lessons from the past: clearance: familiarity; Bo: Extensive and knowledgeable. I know a lot about ancient things and am familiar with them.

Something modern. Describe rich knowledge.

Great talent: excellent intelligence and strategy. Versatile: There are many talents and skills. Real talent and practical learning: real talent and practical learning.

My mind is full of economy and knowledge: economy and knowledge: sorting out silk threads and extending people's talents and skills. Describe people as extremely talented and resourceful.

Have both ability and political integrity: virtue: moral character; Talent: talent; Equipment: Yes. I have both good ideological quality and working ability and talent.

Talented people: talent: talent. Metaphor is that people are extremely talented.

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3. A good word to describe a character's demeanor: energetic, cheerful, with head held high and fresh. Dragon and Horse are full of energy, full of vigor, full of energy, happy, beaming, beaming, panicked, listless, depressed, sad, pale with fear, restless, weak, and full of laughter. However, I was embarrassed and blushed, and I was stunned. The words describing the psychological activities of the characters are: I am nervous, I am nervous, and I am in an anxious state. I am as anxious as a knife. The words that describe the character's quality are: I am brave and unyielding, loyal and unyielding, and I will never die. I am brave and unyielding, and I am loyal to my life. Open-minded, conscientious, generous, generous, open-minded, persistent, clear-cut, honest, like a traitor, seeking glory, shameless, greedy, afraid of death, shameless, greedy, vicious as a wolf, cruel as a tiger, arrogant, picky, selfish, selfish. Don't hesitate to enjoy your success. Gossip describing learning: learning is endless, but never tired of learning, good at learning, diligent and eager to learn, good at asking questions, forgetting to eat and sleep, racing against time and tireless. Stupid birds fly first, smell chickens dancing and strive for the upper reaches with all their strength. Concentrate on one thing, concentrate on one thing, persevere, every little makes a mickle, be hungry for food, be good at diligence, as long as you work hard, grind the iron pestle into an embroidery needle, learn from each other's strong points, learn from each other's strong points, practice hard, do not ask for a little knowledge, swallow dates for three days, and spend two days drying the net to describe modesty: not arrogant, foolish in wisdom, unsuccessful, not arrogant. Words to describe pride: teach an axe, be selfish, enjoy yourself, take credit for yourself, be arrogant, get carried away, be conceited, be complacent, be conceited, think highly of yourself, and be self-righteous. Language to describe people: eloquent, self-respecting, arrogant and self-righteous. Talking and laughing, talking and rhetoric, words that describe people's appearance and posture: closing flowers and shaming the moon, sinking fish and falling geese, hibiscus bright and white, beautiful as crown jade, beautiful as crown jade, beautiful as flowers, beautiful as a child's face, kind and kind, long face and clear face, elegant, graceful, dignified, old and graceful. The poop is sallow and emaciated. Ugly and untidy. As thin as a bone. The words it describes are: outspoken, unbridled, beating around the bush, mystifying, Kan Kan kept talking, insincerely, insinuated, rambling, eloquent, brazen, eloquent, self-evident, gossiping, and happy words: smiling, holding hands. Belly dancing like a treasure, smiling at each other, laughing, beaming, beaming, falling from the sky, words to describe friendship: intimacy, intimacy, caring, brotherly, like-minded, sharing weal and woe * * * * painful care, warm hospitality, heart-to-heart talk, drawing out a sword to help in the depths of the ocean, Flowers bloom everywhere, icing on the cake, flaming tree silver flowers, tomorrow's yellow flowers, spring flowers, autumn moon, outdated yellow flowers, colorful flowers, exotic flowers, and cloudy words: smoke, cloud, cloud, top gun, cloud, wind. Clouds are surging and rolling, clouds cover the sun, solitary clouds and wild cranes shine, the moon is bright and clouds pass, and the rain disappears. Words: rivers of blood are pouring down, we are in the same boat, we are in the same boat, the city is full of rain, the spring rain is continuous, the rain is continuous, and the rain is continuous. Magnificent mountains and rivers are picturesque. Give me back my rivers, lakes, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers, rivers. Description of rare words: rare, rare, rare, Niu Yi hair, unprecedented, rare, rare, such as Xingchen, Que Ning, don't make trouble, unheard of, Cycas are few and far between, with tiny flowers and tiny claws. A unique word to describe prosperity and tranquility: shoulder to shoulder, traffic, endless flowers, endless flowers, crowded streets, crowded people, crowded horses, a sea of people, a deafening crowd, packed and silent. There are many words that can describe everything: everything is beautiful, everything is beautiful and everything is endless. Bags are dazzling in all shapes, dazzling in everything, and full of people. More than enough is more than enough. More than enough, a dime a dozen. The list goes on and on. The mountains are dotted with versatile and resourceful words describing the seasons: spring: spring, spring, rain, spring, spring, spring, spring, spring, spring, spring, spring return, spring, spring, spring, spring, spring, spring, spring, spring, spring, peach, willow and green summer: sweating.

4. Idioms describe art Chinese idioms fully reflect the artistic forms of the Han nationality, such as painting, music, dance, opera, calligraphy and so on.

In painting. This idiom means that Wen Tong, a painter famous for painting bamboo in Song Dynasty, had a complete idea before he put pen to paper, which is used to describe that he had a complete plan before he did something.

"A rabbit begins to fall" describes the agility of writing in order to capture the image in painting. "Big ink" means that painting should start from the main place.

"Two-pronged approach" originally means that Cao Zhang, a famous Song painter in the Tang Dynasty, can wield two strokes at the same time, and also means that two things can be done at the same time. "handy" describes skill.

"Poetry in painting" describes Wang Wei's paintings in Tang Dynasty as poetic. "Cloud Moon" refers to painting when touched and dyed from the side (later also refers to composition).

"Make the finishing point" refers to the key pen and ink in painting (later also refers to writing). In addition, there are idioms such as "painting a snake to add feet", "painting a tiger and a dog" and "painting fat and carving ice", which are used to ridicule the clumsiness of painting, or its futility, or even self-defeating.

Idioms and music culture are also inextricably linked. The rhythm of China ancient music is very subtle, with "five tones" and "six rhythms".

"Five tones" refers to the symbol feather of the upper corner of the palace, which is similar to 123456 in notation. This idiom means that people don't understand music at all.

"Changing one's palace and changing one's feathers" means changing the tune of music, and it also means that the content of things has changed. "China Merchants Carving Feathers" refers to mastering solemn music.

"Law" originally refers to twelve kinds of pipes with different lengths, which are used to set the standard tone, with Huang Zhong and Lu Da as the first two laws. The idiom "Yellow Law" describes the grandeur, solemnity and mystery of music or language.

"Huang Zhong destroys" means that a talented person is not appointed. From idioms such as "playing the flute", "playing the flute", "playing the golden stone and stringed instrument", "the piano is not tuned", "bells and drums chime", "Qin Zheng beckons the instrument" and "Shengqingtong", we can know that ancient musical instruments in China include plucked instruments such as "Qin" and "Se".

Idioms such as "Yellow Land", "A piece of palace merchants", "including merchants' signatures", "inviting merchants to carve feathers", "changing merchants' feathers" and "five tones and six rhythms" recorded China's unique ancient music theory and the resulting Gongdiao theory. There are also idioms such as "Zhong Qi Wei Gu", "Qin Zheng Chao Se" and "Thinking about Yan Ge" which reflect the regional characteristics of ancient music life in China. "Spring Snow" and "Xialiba People" recorded ancient music tracks, while "The Great Sound and the Sound of Hope", "The Sound Beyond the String" and "The Echoes" reflected the ancient people's pursuit of the musical realm, namely "the sound of righteousness" and "the echoes". Striving for strings and hurting bamboo reflect the effect of ancient silk and bamboo music playing different music; Striving for strings, playing bamboo and beating gongs and drums show different playing methods of different musical instruments; Qin Xin Jian Dan, Qin Broken the Strings, Qin Song and Jiu Fu, and Qin and Qi He show that the ancient people in China originated from music.

There are also operas, dances, calligraphy, seal cutting and painting. Like music, we can systematically and completely understand their basic characteristics from idioms. In addition, the idioms "beating drums with rubber posts", "fiddling", "the room is like a cantilever", "copper-clad iron plate", "stringed stringed instrument", "mourning bamboo" and "broken stone" respectively use the names and categories of some musical instruments, and also describe the morphological structure and performance characteristics of some musical instruments, so I won't say much here.

As for "one board with three eyes" (also called "one board with one eye"), it refers to the beat of traditional Chinese opera music after the Ming and Qing Dynasties. This idiom means that words and deeds are orderly, and sometimes it means that things are rigid. Huangzhong is an ancient percussion instrument in China, which was mostly used in temples. Therefore, the idiom "Huangzhong Wafu" is used to describe literary works with high or low artistry, "Huangzhong Ruin" is used to describe brilliant talents, and "Huangzhong Road" is used to describe solemn, just, harmonious and mysterious music or words.

Calligraphy is the art of writing Chinese characters with a brush, and it is a special art gradually formed under the long-term application and development of calligraphers' aesthetics. Calligraphy is one of the excellent traditional cultures of the Chinese nation, which not only has the practical value of language, but also has the value of artistic appreciation.

Many idioms in Chinese reflect the art of calligraphy, or metaphors of strokes and styles, or metaphors of judging merits and demerits. Such as: dragon and phoenix dance, tense, iron painting silver hook, Huang Ting's first stroke, willow bones and muscles, spring insects and autumn snakes, letter graffiti and so on.

In addition, for example, the idiom "step by step" means that when writing an article, the structure is properly arranged and the words and sentences are in line with the norms; "A thousand miles long" refers to a painting or a poem, which is short in length, but extremely rich in content and far-reaching in artistic conception; "Holding clouds to hold the moon" originally refers to a technique of rendering clouds to set off the moon when painting, and later refers to a technique of expressing the theme or theme through shading or profile description when painting or writing. "Suburban thinness" is a generalization of a certain artistic conception and style of poetry. "Parallel four wives and six wives" refers to the double parallelism of four-character or six-character sentences in parallel prose that prevailed in the Six Dynasties. "One word and one bead" is a metaphor for the clarity, tactfulness and roundness of singing and the essence of poetry writing. "Luan Pu Feng Bo" describes the brushwork of calligraphy. "The sword goes sideways" and "cut to the chase" describe the vigorous and powerful calligraphy with profound skill.

The idioms "wear out the inkstone" and "keep waving" describe the efforts and perseverance in practicing calligraphy. "Iron flower and silver hook" describes vigorous calligraphy.

Idioms such as "Dragon Leaping Tiger", "Dragon Dancing Phoenix", "Dragonfly Snake" and "Beauty Dancing Flowers" are all used to describe the beauty and vividness of calligraphy. As for the idiom "spring insects and autumn snakes", it is a metaphor for poor calligraphy.

Idioms like this are really endless. Literature and art: magic, Wei made up three miracles, which are absolutely wonderful. Astronomy and geography: vast territory and vast resources, sparsely populated, high-altitude political and military affairs: strategic planning, high spirits, and unfaithfulness. Etiquette and custom: reciprocity, reciprocity, three cardinal principles and five permanents, food, clothing, housing and transportation: stretched, ragged, hungry and cold, naked,

5. The words describing the wonderful performance are vivid and interesting, vivid and subtle.

First, vivid

Explanation: angry and energetic; Can touch people.

Quote: Qin Mu's Yi Shihaibei Fresh Litchi Dried Litchi: "If you don't fully grasp the knowledge of' knowing', you can't describe things vividly."

Secondly, it is full of fun.

Explanation: Make trouble: show it endlessly. Full of wonderful interests (especially language, articles or works of art).

From: Feng Yuxiang's My Life Chapter 27: This speech has both good lessons and interesting expositions, which deeply touched our officers and men.

Three. lifelike

Description: It depicts the voice and expression of the characters. Describe a vivid narrative or description.

Said by: Feng Deying's "Winter jasmine" Chapter 9: Especially when it comes to your own children, it's really vivid and nuanced.

Fourth, the slightest thread

Explanation: filar silk: every silk; Belt buckle: one of the main components on the loom. When knitting, every silk thread must pass through the reed. Metaphor is done very carefully, methodically and in tune with each other.

From: Zhu Ziqing's Classic Talk on the National Policy of the Eight-Power Warring States: And those subtle and tortuous voices are also endless.

Five, amazing

Interpretation: sigh: appreciation; Guanzhi: It's enough to see here. It means to praise what you see to the extreme.

From: Zuo Qiuming's Twenty-nine Years of Zuo Zhuan's "xianggong" in the Spring and Autumn Period: "Virtuous, great! If there is nothing in the sky, there is nothing on the earth. Although it is virtuous, its contempt is added to the same feeling, and the point of view is over. If he is happy, I dare not invite myself. "

Virtue is at its peak! Great, just like the sky is all-inclusive, just like the earth is all-inclusive! Although it is more than Dade Bank, I'm afraid it can't surpass this. It's finished! If there are other music and dances, I dare not ask to see them again!

6. Use rhetorical devices to describe that folk artists choose two or more words from the following alternatives. At this time, an old man who kneaded dough came from outside the village, wearing long blue trousers and a pair of eyes full of vicissitudes. Put down the wooden box, a group of children jumped around, and the old man set up the kneaded dough mixer in time to attract these small customers. Soon, fresh and tender the Monkey King, budding flowers and fat pig Bajie were quickly squeezed out by those wrinkled hands. While holding them, the old man answered questions raised by different guests with quotations. "Uncle, how is this the Monkey King worse than Pig Bajie?" The man asked, "Uncle, please tell us another story about the Monkey King." When the sun went down, the children all went home for dinner. The old man stood up, packed his things, gently brushed the dust off his body, put the wooden box on his back and stepped back. In the sunset, a shadow drags so long.