The magic
Chuanshenadu, Pinyin is Chu á NSH é n ē D ǔ, which means to describe people with pictures or words, can get their spirit. It's from "new words of the world · Qiaoyi".
Idiom explanation
Vivid: it refers to the vivid and lifelike characters depicted in good literary and artistic works; Adu: the spoken language of the people of the Six Dynasties, namely this and this.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote: "Gu Changkang painted people, or he didn't focus his eyes for several years. When people asked him why, Gu said, "the four body Yan Chi is not good at beauty. It's a vivid portrayal and is in the middle of ardu."
Analysis of Idioms
Vivid description
Idiom usage
Be the object of; refer to very lifelike. example check Cao Yi and Wu Yang, and think about it. Wet head wipe out Linfeng thin, eat ink spray into rain frost. If you want to light the candle faintly, if you are drunk, you are afraid that you will not be able to smell the flowers. Heaven just hate color, speed roll heavy back sunset. Fish bubble painting Chrysanthemum
Idiom story
During the Jin Dynasty, Gu Changkang painted people, some of them painted for several years without eyes. Someone asked him why, Gu Changkang said: "the beauty and ugliness of the limbs and body has nothing to do with the charm. If you want the portrait to be vivid, the key lies in the eyes."
The magic
a hundred flowers blossom with a great variety of shows - bǎi huā zhēng yàn
get married ; become an immortal - kuà fèng chéng luán
take mean advantage of someone when he is down - luò jǐng tóu shí
a pasture on which cattle can graze - cháng lín fēng cǎo
dragons and fishes jumbled together - yú lóng hùn zá