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What do you think of portraits?

The pronunciations of the portrait are xi ao and xiàng.

Basic explanation

1. Also called "Xiaoxiang". Similar; Similar.

2. Pictures or sculptures.

3. Portraits represented by painting, sculpture, modeling, photography and embroidery. Generally refers to a portrait or photograph.

Concise explanation

[portrait; Portrait] To draw someone's face outward from a portrait by drawing, sketching or other painting techniques. -Cai Yuanpei's Record of Mr. Cai Yumin's Words and Actions. picture

detailed description

Also known as "Xiaoxiang". Similar; Similar.

"Huainan Panzi's Lun Xun": "A husband who is similar to something is confused by the teacher; Suspected to be Xiaoxiang, everyone is dazzled. " Gao: "The minor events are similar." Qing Liu Dakui's Preface to Guo Kunfu's Essays: "Different essays are like people, all of which are portraits."

A picture or sculpture of a person.

Song Teng Xunzhen's Collection of Poems on Yang Yungong's Birthday: "Therefore, Zhou people plan to set up a portrait shrine in primary school." "Biography of Xu Da in the Ming Dynasty": "Da deserves to enjoy the portrait of the ancestral temple and the hero temple, ranking first." Qing Li Dou's Record of Yangzhou Painting Boat Caohe: "In ancient times, there were many painters, each with his own method, but the portrait was not specialized and was not compiled into a book. It can be said that there is no shortage of things. "

Portraits expressed through painting, sculpture, modeling, photography, embroidery and other means. Generally refers to a portrait or photograph.

Shen Congwen's autobiography, I still don't put down that big book in many classes: "Because there is handmade white mud in school, we use white mud to shape the portrait of the teacher." Guo Moruo's trip to the Soviet Union on July 23: "The spirit of the old doctor is brilliant. The association presented a large oil painting portrait, and the crane made a childlike face and smiled at each other. "

Ba Jin's Three Portraits: "After a few months, he came to me and hinted that he would draw another portrait for me." It also refers to a portrait of the face of society. Qu Qiubai's History of Chidu Heart 20: "Gregory's Patrol Press, a portrayal of Russian bureaucratic society, has been constantly changing for decades because of its socio-economic roots."