有血有肉
      Explanation: Metaphor full of life, vitality and content. Usually used to describe the characters vivid literary and artistic works.
      Usage: Joint type; as attribute, complement; with a compliment
      Source: Qing, "you and me Midnight," "his characters are flesh and blood can say some people do, not some flat human form, pour the shadow."
      Examples: He is described by some people - can say do not some of the human form flat, vague shadow. (Qing "You and I" Midnight, "")
  • Thesaurus:  lifelike, truth to nature [life], be vivid and dramatic, mettlesome, be vividly portrayed, Lifelike, The living God come alive, Hear what people as reflected in its, mean and distasteful language or conduct, Start to write Interesting, to the turn of a hair, Qiongxingjizhuang
  • Antonym Group:  while life shall last, a flash of hope, A chance, collapse at the first encounter, collapse at the first blow, dying, Death may come (to a person) any minute, dying, strong in appearance but weak in reality, on one's last legs, Defeated, No hand-inch blade, bare-handed, flee at the mere sight of the oncoming force, flee at the mere sight of the oncoming force, Linger, Bare hands enter the field, bare-handed, go into battle stripped to the waist