画龙点睛 (huà lóng diǎn jīng) - to paint a dragon and dot in the eyes (idiom); fig. to add the vital finishing touch; the crucial point that brings the subject to life; a few words to clinch the point

画龙点睛 huà lóng diǎn jīng - "to paint a dragon and dot in the eyes (idiom); fig. to add the vital finishing touch; the crucial point that brings the subject to life; a few words to clinch the point" HSK 7

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huà
lóng
diǎn
jīng

📖 About "to paint a dragon and dot in the eyes (idiom); fig. to add the vital finishing touch; the crucial point that brings the subject to life; a few words to clinch the point"

HSK Level 7 - This word appears in the HSK 7 vocabulary list.

to paint a dragon and dot in the eyes (idiom); fig. to add the vital finishing touch; the crucial point that brings the subject to life; a few words to clinch the point

词性 Part of Speech: v

频率 Frequency: #46401

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1. huà

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2. lóng

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📝 About "to paint a dragon and dot in the eyes (idiom); fig. to add the vital finishing touch; the crucial point that brings the subject to life; a few words to clinch the point" in Chinese

The Chinese word for "to paint a dragon and dot in the eyes (idiom); fig. to add the vital finishing touch; the crucial point that brings the subject to life; a few words to clinch the point" is 画龙点睛 (huà lóng diǎn jīng). This word is part of the HSK Level 7 vocabulary list, which is essential for Chinese language learners.

Learning to write 画龙点睛 in Chinese characters helps you communicate more effectively. Each of the 4 characters (画, 龙, 点, 睛) contributes to the overall meaning. Mastering the correct stroke order ensures your handwriting looks natural to native Chinese speakers.

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