First, the source of idioms
1, Chinese "Tokyo Fu": My ancestor Longfei Baishui, Fengxiang participated in the market.
2. Song Sushi's "Observing the Monument of Loyalty and Righteousness": The mountains are long, the water is invisible, the dragon and phoenix dance, and Lin 'an extracts.
Second, idiom usage
1 as predicate, object and attribute; When used as a predicate, there is usually no object.
2. Describe the powerful brushwork of calligraphy.
It is an adjective followed by a noun, which is often combined with words such as signature.
Third, make sentences
1. The calligraphy is exquisite and beautiful. I can't help but stop and admire.
I just listened to her before, only knowing that I loved her very much, and I didn't care about anything else. It has not been proved to be true until now.
He often dances on the wall when he is drunk, and even spreads his hair and writes with ink.
4. I saw pine oil splashing. She splashed ink between blue and white pigments, danced on the palette, and then poked blue on the wrinkled canvas.
5. Blue-gray stone wall, with two pairs of stone lions at the gate, and a dark plaque hanging on vermilion's gate. Through the candlelight in the lantern, you can vaguely see Chinese characters that can fly and dance.
6. I only know that you need basic skills to do anything. The height of a tree should not forget its roots. When weeds are flying and dragons are flying, you have to bend the hook.