give a vivid and lifelike description
Picturesque, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ì y ǐ nghu ì sh ē ng, which means to describe vivid narration or description. From quhua.
The origin of Idioms
In the third part of quhua by Liang Tingzhen in Qing Dynasty, "Peach Blossom Fan" is characterized by its sparse and refreshing writing style, and its characters in the Southern Dynasties are depicted vividly and vividly
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attributive and adverbial to describe the vivid narration or description. Chapter 17 of Wu Jingzi's the scholars of the Qing Dynasty: "vivid pictures can make readers clap their hands and cry out." Chapter 4 of tsunamis by Junqing? 'say it in a picture. ' from the beginning to the end, I'll tell you what to do and say it vividly. Changes in 60 years by Li Liuru
give a vivid and lifelike description
one 's hand could no longer act as one 's heart directed - shǒu bù yīng xīn
Dissect the liver and gallbladder - pōu xī gān dǎn
decide on awards on the basis of merit - zhào gōng xíng shǎng
love the subjects as if they were his own children - ài mín rú zǐ