Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Photography, b

Photography, b

Choose B.

A mistake

"Vivid" describes a delicate and realistic description or imitation. Zhu Ziqing's Philosophy of Lao Zhang and Zhao Ziyue: "Write Aunt Zhao's nagging and dragon bell here, and it will be vivid." Qian Zhongshu's Fortress Besieged: "He imitates bel canto perfectly." From these two typical use cases, we can see that: first, it is human behavior to write aunt Zhao and imitate Americans; Second, the written and imitated results are very realistic. Only when these two points are satisfied can we say "vivid". Some people mistakenly think that as long as two things are similar, they are called "lifelike" for whatever reason, which leads to misuse.

The beauty of nature is natural, and the camera neither describes nor imitates it, but can be changed to lifelike.

B correct

The difference is different interests. Going your own way is also a metaphor for equal financial resources and not letting one side monopolize the position.

Emotional disharmony belongs to different interests.

C error

Ingenuity refers to having unique and ingenious ideas in skill and art.

The miniature army is not a difference in skills and art, but a difference that can be changed.

D error

Being there describes being there. Just read articles describing good scenery or go somewhere.

Pay attention to distinguish between being there and putting yourself in the other's shoes. Put yourself in others' shoes. Think about other people's situation.