What are the four-character words that compare poetry and painting?

There is no fireworks, and the sea is dry and the rocks are rotten.

First, it's a mirage.

Commentary: Flowers in the mirror, Moon in the water. Originally refers to the flexible and unpredictable artistic conception in poetry, and later refers to the illusory scene.

From: He Qifang's Road to Dreams: I like that kind of sharpening, that kind of color coordination, that kind of illusion.

Second, the fairy wind 【 xi ā n f ē ng dà o qi 】

Explanation: Wandering immortals are like saints. Fairy demeanor, Taoist spirit. Describe people's personalities and different looks.

From: Ming Slaughter Dragon "Cai Hao Ji Boating and Quarrying Stones": "The master is dressed in a palace brocade robe and a Huayang towel, and he is graceful."

The host wears a palace brocade robe, a Huayang towel, a fairy wind and a splendid car.

Three. Fairy wind style [xiān fēng dào gé]

Explanation: It's still a fairy tale. Refers to the demeanor of a fairy and the spirit of a Taoist. Describe a person's character and outstanding spirit, which is different from others.

From: Su Song Shunqin's "Behaviour of Doctor Chao Feng Tian Zhang Ge Waiting for Jun": "When my husband goes to Gao Shuang, there is a fairy wind, and the day and two or three people are between mountains and rivers."

When you were in Gao Shuang, you had a fairy style, a paradise and some hermits. Imagine you are between mountains and rivers.

Fourth, don't eat fireworks [[bù chī yān huǒ shí]]

Description: Fireworks food: cooked food. Taoism believes that immortals can't eat cooked food. In ancient times, it was used to praise the superb ideas, beautiful words and unusual words of poetry.

From: Song Ruan Yue's Poems before the Turtle (Volume 9) is quoted from Zhi Shi: "Wen Qianxian, come home to make a long sentence. Later, I came with Dongpo, who read his poem and sighed,' This is not a speech about eating fireworks and eating human nature.' "

The secretary came for the first time to write long sentences at home with Li Gongze people. After coming with Su Dongpo again, Poe read his poem and sighed, "This is not an enlightened language of not eating cooked food.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) The seas run dry and the rocks crumble.

Explanation: Sea water dries up and rocks rot. It takes a long time to describe. Metaphor is determined and will never change.

From: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms Chapter 47: If you want to say that I have fallen, unless the seas run dry and the rocks crumble.

You want me to surrender, unless the seas run dry and the rocks crumble.