indirect portrayal
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p á ngji à NC è ch à, which means an image expressed from different angles and sides. It comes from Su Shi of Song Dynasty.
explain
From different angles and aspects of the performance of the image.
allusion
[source] Su Shi, Song Dynasty, wrote in his book the painting of Wu Daozi: "if Daozi draws figures with a lamp, he can see them from side to side in reverse, and multiply and divide them horizontally, obliquely and straightly." [example] Volume 7 of Sui Yuan Shi Hua written by Yuan Mei of Qing Dynasty: "its beauty always comes from the side. It's not this poem, it's this poem." In Qing Dynasty, Li Yu's "casual notes of leisure, poetry and music, structure": "it's just a line to the end, and there's no feeling for it."
indirect portrayal
dwell on the past and make the historic scenes live again - diào gǔ xún yōu
not hurt the important essentials - wú shāng dà yǎ
See the wall and see the soup - jiàn qiáng jiàn gēng
Sit on the fishing boat in spite of the storm - rèn píng fēng làng qǐ,wěn zuò diào yú chuán