Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - What are the words and idioms with shadow characters?

Presumably, the students have learned a lot of phrases, so do you know any words with pictures? Next, I will bring you the words with shaded

What are the words and idioms with shadow characters?

Presumably, the students have learned a lot of phrases, so do you know any words with pictures? Next, I will bring you the words with shaded

What are the words and idioms with shadow characters?

Presumably, the students have learned a lot of phrases, so do you know any words with pictures? Next, I will bring you the words with shaded words and related knowledge for your reference. I hope you will like them. Come and have a look with me!

Words with shaded characters

Profile (of a person)

affect

film

shadow of the trees

inverted image

Take pictures of ...

screen wall

abstract

summary

Beautiful image (of a woman)

film and television

project

used when a series is over

Photo comment

picture

Radiography

shadow

A small photo of yourself

suggestion

outstanding

Idioms with shaded characters

Panic about the shadow of the bow in the cup-fear of the shadow

hermit

complete obiteration

Look at your own shadow and lament your fate.

Skim over a surface

Fuzzy

Put up a pole, and you can see its shadow-get immediate results.

I don't know where to go.

Body and shadow comfort each other-extreme loneliness

follow each other like body and shadow ― be inseparable

Really like

Always together, always together.

Interpretation of shadow idioms

Panic about the shadow of the bow in the cup-fear of the shadow

[büI g ng shéyǐng]

Someone invited guests to dinner, and the bow hanging on the wall was reflected in the glass. The guest thought there was a snake in the glass, and when he got back, he suspected that he had been poisoned by snake venom. He was ill. See "custom Yi Tong strange god". Metaphor is suspicious and self-panic.

hermit

[xíng dān yǐng zh]

Describe loneliness, no partner. Also known as negative film.

complete obiteration

[Wu yǐng Wu

Trace: trace. There's not a trace. The description is completely gone, gone.

Look at your own shadow and lament your fate.

[since ancient times]

Jin wrote in the poem "Two Poems of Luo Dao": "Stand and look at your hometown and feel sorry for yourself." The original intention is to look back at your own shadow and feel sorry for yourself. Describe loneliness and depression. Later it was also used to describe self-appreciation.

Fuzzy

[yǐng yǐng chuo chuo]

State words. Vaguely; Unreal: At dawn, you can see the top of the locust tree outside the wall.

Skim over a surface

[fúguāng lüèyüng]

A reflection on the water, a lost shadow. Metaphor means not observing things carefully and not leaving a deep impression. The poem "Lingaotai" written by Liang in the early Tang Dynasty said: "The light floats with the sky, and the shadow grows with the depth."

Put up a pole, and you can see its shadow-get immediate results.

[Li Jiayin yǐng]

Stand the bamboo pole in the sun and you will see the shadow immediately. Metaphor works quickly. Han Weiboyang's "Participation in the Contract" volume: "Seeing the effect immediately, calling the valley to pass the sound."

Body and shadow comfort each other-extreme loneliness

[xíng yǐng xiāng diào]

Body and shadow comfort each other. Describe being very lonely. Li Jingmi's "Chen Qingbiao": "Lonely for defeat, like a shadow." H: My condolences.

Sword and shadow-the fierce battle of sword and shadow

[dāo guāng jiàn yǐng]

Describe a fierce fight, struggle or murderous momentum.

Zhuifeng ordered the arrest of the shadow-spreading rumors or taking action based on unconfirmed evidence.

[b charm]

Also said that watching the wind catch shadows. "Han Shu Jiao Si Xia Zhi": "Listen to his words, if you will meet them; Whatever you want, you can't get it. " This is a scam in which Gu Yong, a doctor of Guanglu, told the emperor not to believe in ghosts and gods and exposed wizards during the reign of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. Metaphor is based on unreliable rumors or superficial phenomena when speaking and doing things.

Always together, always together.

[xíng yǐng bülí]

Just like a shape and its shadow are inseparable, it is closely related to each other and often together.

Just like the shadow follows the body-it is closely related to each other.

[rú yǐng suí xíng]

It seems that the shadow always follows the body, which means that two people are often together and very close.

(of plum blossoms in China) faint/fuzzy fragrance and mottled shadows.

[àn Xiāng shyǐng]

1. was originally used to describe the posture and fragrance of plum blossom, and was later used as a synonym for plum blossom. Song Linbu's poem "Xiaomei in the Mountain Garden": "The shadows are shallow, and the dusk floats lightly."

alone

[Qing Yan n y ǐ ng du dui]

Means loneliness. The language version of Liu Zhou's New Theory of Cautious Independence in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "Being alone is not shameful, but sleeping alone is precious." Chapter 27 of Legend of Heroes of Children: "Suddenly someone said what he couldn't say, and what he couldn't do was given. This man is a congenial person, and he was overjoyed at that moment! Here we are. The only one. ...

No trace or shadow.

[Meiao Wuzong yǐng]

I can't see any trace or shadow. Also known as "no trace".