Overview
"In ancient China, there was a painter named Zhang Sengyao. He is known for his exceptional painting skills, and his paintings looked exactly as they were supposed to be.One year, a new temple was built in the capital eity. The emperor invited Zhang to paint four dragonson the temple walls ..
"画龙点睛"是中国古代成语典故,出自唐代张彦远《历代名画记》。传说南朝画家张僧繇在墙上画龙,未点眼睛,旁人疑惑,他解释"点睛即飞去"。众人不信,结果他一点睛,龙立刻破壁腾空。现比喻在关键处着笔,使整体生动传神。
""Adding the Pupils to the Drawn Dragon"" is a Chinese idiom originating from Records of Famous Paintings Through the Ages (Tang Dynasty). Legend says painter Zhang Sengyao drew dragons without eyes on a temple wall. When questioned, he warned: ""If I paint the pupils, they'll fly away."" After adding the eyes, the dragons immediately came alive and soared into the sky. The phrase now signifies perfecting a work with one crucial touch."
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- ISBN-13: 9787807710370
- ISBN-10: 7807710373
- Publisher: China National Publications Import & Export C
- Publish Date: January 2024
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 8.5 x 0.25 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.65 pounds
- Page Count: 26
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