X ǔ x ǔ Lushen
Vivid explanation: a lively appearance. Refers to the artistic image is very realistic, as if there is life.
Source "Zhuangzi's Theory of Everything": "Qianzhuang Zhou Meng is Hu Die, and Hu Die is vivid, which is a metaphor for his ambition! I don't know, Zhou Ye. When you feel sudden, you feel sudden. "
The structure is formal.
Usage is as a compliment. It is often used to describe the artistic image in sculpture or literary works. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.
Pronunciation is positive; It can't be pronounced "Y incarnation".
Distinguish students; Can't write "l"
Synonyms are vivid, vivid, and flesh and blood.
The antonym is dying, half dead and lifeless.
For example, renting houses in large clay sculptures; Shaped the image of farmers who resisted the exploitation and oppression of the landlord class.