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"Finishing touch" is often used as a metaphor for adding one or two important sentences in key places when writing or speaking, so as to make the content more vivid and powerful. It originates from a historical story from the Northern and Southern Dynasties.
The finishing touch" is about Emperor Wu of Liang in the Northern and Southern Dynasties.
Ordered Zhang Seng Yao to be in Jinling.
Four dragons were painted on the wall of Anle Temple, but he did not give the dragon an eye, saying that if it did, the dragon would fly away. The people who heard it didn't believe it, and insisted on letting him light it, Zhang Seng Yao just clicked two, and after a while, there was a thunder and lightning, breaking the wall, and the two dragons flew on the clouds.
And go, only two without eyes remained.
This legend is in Zhang Yanyuan's "Records of Famous Paintings of the Past Dynasties" in the Tang Dynasty
is recorded. In fact, as early as the Qin Dynasty, there was already a legend of the finishing touch.
In the first year of the First Emperor (221 B.C.), there was a craftsman named Yi, who "carved jade for a hundred beasts."
The shape of the hair is like the real thing". But Qin Shi Huang.
I don't believe in the birds and beasts portrayed by the descendants, and they will fly away after the eyes are lit. So, Qin Shi Huang ordered the descendants to put one eye on each of the two jade tigers that had been carved with pure lacquer. As a result, in less than ten days, the two jade tigers disappeared.
Later, a mountain man came to report, saying that in the mountains, "I saw two tigers, each without a single eye, walking with each other, with similar coat colors, different from the common ones". By the second year, "the West offered two white tigers, each without a single eye, and the first emperor looked at it,......."It is really the jade tiger carved in the first year".
Regrettably, this legend has not been widely circulated, so "painting the tiger's eye" has not become an idiom. However, Zhang Sengyao's "finishing touch" has been passed down from generation to generation and has been widely used.
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It is important for us to know that it is important to have a good ending (beginning and ending) when doing something or writing.
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Question 1: What kind of story does the finishing touch mainly tell Zhang Seng Miao was a famous painter in the Liang Dynasty. Once, the emperor ordered him to paint a dragon on the walls of the Anle Temple in Jinling.
In a few moments, two lifelike dragons appeared on the wall. At this time, the emperor found that these two dragons had no eyes, so he asked Zhang Seng Miao why this was. Zhang Seng Xuan said:
If you draw the eyes, they'll fly away. Everyone didn't believe it, the emperor wanted him to paint his eyes, and Zhang Seng had to put eyes on one of the dragon things. Suddenly, lightning and thunder roared, and the dragon really flew away.
Question 2: What is the main story of the finishing touch, summarized in one sentence A dragon was drawn on a temple, the dragon was very realistic, but there were no eyes, and a person added an eye mask to it, and the dragon was more realistic.
Question 3: What are the 15 words about the finishing touch Hello, I talked about the importance of the finishing touch in the overall situation.
Question 4: What is the main story about 50 words? "Finishing touch" is said that Emperor Wu of Liang of the Northern and Southern Dynasties ordered Zhang Seng Yao to draw four dragons on the wall of Jinling Anle Temple, but he did not give the dragon some eyes, saying that if it was pointed, the dragon would fly away.
The people who heard it didn't believe it, and insisted on letting him point it, Zhang Seng Yao just clicked two, and after a while, there was a thunderbolt, breaking the wall, and the two dragons flew away by the clouds, leaving only two without eyes.
Question 5: What does the finishing touch mainly say, and what is the reason? After drawing the dragon, click on the eyes.
The parable is concise and concise in key places;
Make the content of Danqin vivid and expressive.
It is also a metaphor for highlighting the key points in the whole.
Question 6: What does the story illustrate when the finishing touches are made? The original description of the Liang Dynasty painter Zhang Seng Xuan's painting is wonderful. When writing an article or a speech, use a few sentences at key points to point out the essence and make the content vivid and powerful.
The finishing touch of this idiom tells us that the key to things often depends on a key decision.
It is necessary to distinguish between the main contradiction and the secondary contradiction, and be good at grasping the key points.
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1. The idiom of "finishing touch" tells us to do things and speak to grasp the main idea, and to reflect the essence in key parts.
2. Finishing touch, a Chinese idiom, pronounced huà lóng diǎn jīng.
3. It means that it originally described the wonder of the Liang Dynasty painter Zhang Sengqiu's painting. Later, when writing an article or speech, use a few sentences to point out the essence at the key point to make the content more vivid and powerful.
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1. The idiom of "finishing touch" tells us that we must be able to grasp the main idea of doing things and speaking, and we must reflect the essence in key parts, only in this way can we make a qualitative leap in things.
2. Pronunciation: [ huà lóng diǎn jīng ].
3. Interpretation: After painting the dragon, then click on the eyes.
4. Source: Tang Zhang Yanyuan's "Famous Paintings of the Past Dynasties Zhang Seng Xuan": How old is "Zhang Seng Xiang is in Jinling Anle Temple, painting four dragons on the wall, not eye-catching.
Every time he said: "Click it and fly away." "People think they are born because of one thing.
In a moment, thunder and lightning broke the wall, a dragon rode the clouds to the sky, and those who did not see the eye were there.
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Takeaway from the finishing touch: When speaking or writing, using a sentence or two to point out the topic at a key point can make the content more vivid and powerful. Finishing touch means that the eyes are dotted after the dragon is drawn.
In the Liang Dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties, there was a very famous great painter named Zhang Seng Xuan, whose painting skills were very superb. At that time, Emperor Wu of Liang believed in Buddhism, and many temples he built allowed him to paint.
Legend has it that one year, Emperor Wu of Liang asked Zhang Shengqian to paint for the Anle Temple in Jinling, painting four golden dragons on the walls of the temple. He agreed, and it took only three days to finish the painting. These dragons are so vividly drawn that they are as vivid as real dragons.
After Zhang Seng finished painting, he attracted many people to go to **, and they all praised the painting well, which was too realistic. However, when people look closer, they will find that the fly in the ointment is that all four dragons have no eyes. Everyone begged him to light the dragon's eyes.
Zhang explained: "It's not difficult to put eyeballs on dragons, but these dragons will break through the wall and fly away if they are eyeballs. ”
After hearing this, no one believed it, thinking that his explanation was ridiculous, how could the dragon on the wall fly away? As the days went by, many people thought he was lying.
Zhang Seng was forced to have no choice, so he had to agree to give the dragon "eye", but in order to leave two white dragons in the temple, he was only willing to put the other two white dragons behind. On this day, there were many people watching in front of the temple wall, and Zhang Seng Miao lifted the paintbrush in front of everyone and gently dotted the eyes of the two dragons. Something strange happened, he clicked the second dragon's eye, and after a while, the sky was full of dark clouds, the wind was blowing, thunder and lightning flashed, and in the thunder and lightning, people saw the two dragons that were "eye-catching" shatter the wall and rise in the air, and flew into the sky with their teeth and claws.
After a while, the clouds cleared, and the people were so frightened that they couldn't say a word. Looking at the wall again, only the two dragons that were not eyed were left, and the other two dragons that were "eyed" were missing.
Later, people derived the idiom "finishing touch" according to this legend, which is a metaphor for speech or article, and uses a key and incisive sentence or two in the main place to point out the main point, and such words are called"The finishing touch"to make the content more vivid and powerful. However, in the information age of knowledge reform and opening up, we can think that this is a kind of innovation, because Zhang Shengqian nodded the dragon's eyes and made a qualitative leap.
The idiom "finishing touch" is a metaphor for speaking or doing things that are handled well in key parts, making the overall effect more expressive.
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1. The reason for the finishing touch.
The finishing touch tells us that as long as we grasp the crux of the problem, we can solve the problem. We must be able to grasp the main idea of doing things and speaking, and we must reflect the essence in key parts, only in this way can we make a qualitative leap in things.
2. The finishing touch of the story.
In the Liang Dynasty. There is a very famous painter named Zhang Sengqiu.
One day, Emperor Wu of Liang.
Ask Zhang Seng to draw four golden dragons on the wall of the temple. Zhang Sengqian painted it in three days, and the painting looked very much like a real dragon. After everyone heard about it, they all went to ** and let out bursts of admiration.
However, when people looked closer, they found that each dragon had no eyes. Zhang explained: "If I put eyes on the dragons, they will fly away!"
Two dragons flew into the sky with a bang!
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Speak figuratively.
Bai or article, use the key zhi and incisive one or two sentences in the main point, and point to the gist of the version, so that the content is more powerful and powerful.
The finishing touches are gone. People think it is delusional, but please point it out. Suddenly, the thunder and lightning broke the wall, the two dragons rode the clouds to the sky, and the two dragons did not see the eyes.
synonyms]: icing on the cake, turning stones into gold.
Antonyms]: self-defeating, drawing snakes, and turning gold into iron.
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Tell us to write articles and reports to highlight the topic and not talk in generalities.
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