Vivid means describing or imitating something very lifelike and vivid.
Wei, a first-level Chinese character, pronounced as wéi, its original meaning refers to thinking; longing. [Ancient prose]? "Tang Yun" is based on Zhuqie, "Ji Yun" and "Yun Hui" Yi Kui Qie,? Sound dimension. "Shuowen" means thinking. The sound of thunder from the heart. "Yupian" You Ye, Wei Ye, Miao Ye, Yi Ye.
Miao, the first-level Chinese character, is pronounced miào. The radical is female, and its original meaning is beauty and good. "Guangyun", "Jiyun" and "Zhengyun"? Mixiaoqie, Yinmiao. Wonderful. "Yi·Shu Gua" is also a god, who speaks for all the wonderful things. "Laozi Tao Te Ching" is the door to all wonders. "Zhuangzi: Fables" It has been nine years since I heard the words of Zhuangzi, and it has become very wonderful.
Xiao (xiāo, xiào) is a general standard first-level character (commonly used character) in Chinese characters. This character first appeared in writing in the Spring and Autumn Period. The original meaning of "Xiao" is similarity, resemblance. The latter extension refers to imitative meaning. The above meaning is pronounced as xiào. When pronounced as xiāo, it has the meaning of small and small.
The zodiac sign is composed of "小" and "月(肉)". This character first appeared in writing in the Spring and Autumn Period. There were two forms of writing in the Spring and Autumn Period. The difference between the two was the writing at the top. It is also the sound symbol of this word. The writings of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period may come from "little". The ancient versions of "xiao" and "shao" are different, and their ancient pronunciation is similar. The character "Xiao" is a phonetic character. "Moon" means flesh, which means that the human body or appearance is similar.
The application of "lifelike"
In practical applications, "lifelike" has a wide range of uses. It can be used to describe various forms of artistic works, such as paintings, sculptures, performances, etc. For example, we can say that a painting depicts a character vividly, or that an actor's performance vividly reproduces the characteristics of a character.
In addition, "lifelike" can also be used to describe some things in daily life. For example, if a child imitates an adult's movements and language very realistically, we can also describe it as "lifelike".
When using "lifelike", you need to pay attention to the accuracy of its semantics and the appropriateness of the context. At the same time, care should also be taken to avoid overuse or improper use to avoid confusion or misunderstanding of semantics.