Explain and make sentences:
to gild the lily
Add feet to the snake when drawing it. It is not only useless but also inappropriate to do something superfluous. It is also a metaphor for fictional facts.
Writing this sentence more often when making sentences, instead of enhancing expressiveness, becomes redundant.
Vivid
Describe or imitate realistically.
The handicrafts in the sentence-making exhibition are vividly carved.
Vivid [xǔ xǔ Rushnin]
Vivid interpretation: lively and vivid appearance. Refers to the artistic image is very realistic, as if there is life.
The clay sculpture of Shun Di in the temple, wearing headdress and clothes, is solemn and lifelike.
Get ready to come out.
Explanation: call, shout. Describe the portrait vividly, as if it would come out of the painting when you cry. The description of characters in general literary works is very vivid.
Qi Baishi's chicken really has the artistic effect of being vividly portrayed. ?
bring the painted dragon to life by putting in the pupils of its eyes―add the touch that brings a work of art to life
This explanation originally described the miracle of Zhang Sengyou, a painter in Liang Dynasty. When writing an article or speech in the future, point out the essence in a few words at key points to make the content vivid and powerful.
Qi Baishi's shrimp paintings are embedded in this museum, which plays the role of finishing touch.