Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Photo description

Photo description

Take the explanation to guide subordinates. Jin Gehong's "Bao Pu Zi Hang Pin": "Stand at attention, know everything, be loyal to dedication, and shine clearly." Liu Yiqing wrote "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Pin Zao" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "Chen Zhongju is stronger than the offender, and Li Yuanli is stricter than the photographer. It is easy to make mistakes and take photos. " "On the History of Northern Wei Ji and Xuan Wudi": "Take it generously and calmly, and the wind of Taihe will replace it."

Word decomposition

Photographic interpretation: take, absorb: take. Camera. Photography. Feeding. Maintenance: take health. Weighing (large). Simple photo. Agent: photographer (agent). Regency (governing the country on behalf of the monarch) Capture: Hook. Approaching: "between great powers". In ancient times, it was equivalent to "awe", "fear" and "subordinate", as opposed to "superior": subordinate. Next paragraph. Low-ranking: subordinate. Inferior. Xiacheng (Buddhist term, generally referring to the mediocre realm or inferior quality of literature and art). Lower Liba people (generally referring to popular literature and art, often compared with "Chun Xue"), orientation: 2.