What does "make the finishing point" mean?

Painting the Dragon and Clear Sky: It originally described the painting wonders of Zhang Sengyou, a painter in Liang Dynasty. When writing an article or speech in the future, point out the essence in a few words at key points to make the content vivid and powerful.

From: Qin Mu's Appreciation of Window Flower Literature: "This is a good topic, but it often has a wonderful effect on works and stimulates people's reading interest."

Grammar: linkage; As subject, predicate, attribute and adverbial; Include praise

Synonyms touch the stone into gold, make the finishing point, break the wall and fly away, add icing on the cake and let a hundred flowers blossom.

Antonyms are self-defeating, gild the lily, hit the nail on the head, and turn the stone into gold.

Extended data

1, synonymous with the finishing touch.

Turning stone into gold-turning a rough article into a literary treasure

Explanation: For example, when revising an article, you can make it excellent by making a slight change to the original text.

Said by: Guo Moruo's On the Collection of Folk Songs: "We experienced people all know that poetry can literally turn stone into gold! Change a word and the poem will live. "

Grammar: part-time style; As predicate and attribute; Include praise

2. draw a dragon as the antonym of the show.

to gild the lily

Description: Add feet to the snake when drawing it. Metaphor is not only useless, but also inappropriate. It is also a metaphor for fictional facts.

Said by: Lao She's Four Generations under One Family: "These, in his opinion, are enough for the rich, and nothing special can be done by gilding the lily."

Grammar: linkage; Become an object; derogatory sense