The term is used to describe an excessively exquisite artistic work as if it were an object painted in bright colors and inlaid with gold and silver. In the literary context, it refers to poems written in a highly rhetorical style. Aesthetically, what is "gilded and colored, elegant and refined" is considered undesirable, and the style of "lotus rising out of water" is preferred. The former focuses only on external form and appearance, whereas the latter, as a natural presentation of aesthetic ideas, penetrates appearances and brings out the essence 去书内

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    The term describes an overly exquisite work,like an object painted brightly and inlaid with gold and silver.In literature,it refers to highly rhetorical poems.Aesthetically,“gilded and colored,elegant and refined”is seen as undesirable.Instead,the“lotus rising out of water”style is preferred.The former focuses on external form,while the latter captures the essence through natural presentation.

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