Vivid: [xǔ xǔ Rushnin]?
1.? Explanation: Vivid: Lively and vivid appearance. Refers to the artistic image is very realistic, as if there is life.
2.? From: Zhuangzi's Theory of Everything: "Zhou Meng, a former philosopher, is Hu Die and Hu Die vividly, which is a metaphor for his ambition! I don't know, Zhou Ye. When you feel sudden, you feel sudden. "
3.? Example: The shrimp in these paintings is so ~, because he deeply observes the life of real shrimp, and the changes and descriptions of pen and ink have reached a very high level. ◎ Qin Mu's "Shrimp Fun"
4.? Grammar: formal; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Include praise
5.? Synonyms: lifelike, vivid, vivid?
6.? Antonym: half dead, lifeless, maid, dying.
1. On this busy street, during the festival of boiling sound, the park was bustling and people were laughing ... The statue master vividly described the characters in his hand.
2. Climb up the stairs along the foundation of Bagua Building. In the middle of the neat steps are exquisite and realistic dragon and phoenix stone carvings.
3. From a distance, the rugged stone heads are like thousands of troops and horses, like gorgeous castles, like birds and beasts, like everything in the world, lifelike.
Each of these eighteen arhats is only the size of a fist. Some of them are chanting, some are knocking on wooden fish, and some are boxing ... They are different in shape and lifelike.
The interior is covered with colorful patterns, lifelike statues and exquisite reliefs, and the floor paved with colored marble is radiant.