From the preface and postscript of Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: "The description is vivid, just like what Zhu said."
Usage of idioms: as predicate, attribute and complement; Fingers are very realistic.
Example: Aunt Zhao's nagging and Long Ling are vividly written here. -Zhu Ziqing's Philosophy of Lao Zhang and Zhao Ziyue.
Vivid sentences:
1. This painting vividly depicts the lively and interesting appearance of children.
Zhong Liang raised his right hand and looked at it. Suddenly I was so angry that a Buddha was born and a Buddha ascended to heaven! In the middle of the wrist, a turtle wagging its tail is beautifully carved!
The horses he painted are lifelike, just like they are alive.
4. The officers and men used the collected corals, sea flowers and tiger scallops to make various shapes-rockeries, pavilions, flowers and trees, and flowing water, which were exquisitely arranged and lifelike.
That little guy's flying kick is simply lifelike.