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What idioms are there to describe photographers?

soft

Pronunciation: rú mèng rú? Juan

Source: From the Diamond Sutra: "Everything is like a dream, like a bubble, like a dream, like an illusion, like dew, like electricity."

2. Wonderful

Pronunciation: mio b okyán

Source: Jin Guopu Xue "Fu Jiang": "Brokering heaven and earth, wonderful workmanship, wonderful in words, endless in writing."

Become your own family

Pronunciation: zü ché ng y and Ji ā

Source: "Biography of the History of Zuying North": "The composition must be self-researched and married."

well done

Pronunciation: chshén rüHuà

Source: clear language. Huang Zuo's Hanlin Collection. Volume 10. Learning books: "The so-called elite is superb, which is true."

5. Exquisite craftsmanship

Pronunciation: Gufu.

Source: "Zhuangzi Sheng Da": "Ziqing succeeded in chopping wood, and the audience was shocked."

The meaning of each idiom is:

Like a dream: beautiful and hazy, unlike in reality. More refers to beautiful things, but also has the meaning of mirror flowers and moonshine.

Wonderful: wonderful: wonderful and ingenious; Say: say. The description is too wonderful to be expressed in words.

Wonderful hand: highly skilled people can get it by chance. ?

Self-creation: refers to having a unique opinion or practice in a certain knowledge or technology and being able to form its own system.

Supernatural: sacred, cultural: refers to the magical realm. Extremely superb realm.

Magical craftsmanship: It seems to be made by ghosts and gods. Describing superb artistic skills is beyond the reach of human beings.