What are the idioms that describe carpenters?

Do not stick to rope ink, measure and chisel, dig into the wood three-thirds, no ax chisel marks, lead the rope to cut ink

1. Do not stick to rope ink

1. Pinyin:

bù jū shéng mò

2. Definition:

Sheep ink: a tool used by carpenters to draw straight lines, a metaphor for laws and rules. Describes a person's behavior or artistic style as free and easy, bold and unrestrained.

2. Measuring Chisel Zhengzheng

1. Pinyin:

liáng záo zhèng ruì

2. Interpretation:

Refers to the woodworking method of measuring the size and radius of the holes of utensils to make tenons that can fit them. It is a metaphor that speaking and doing things must be based on reality.

3. Three points into the wood

1. Pinyin:

rù mù sān fēn

2. Interpretation:

According to legend, Wang Xizhi was writing on a wooden board. When he was carving, he found that the writing penetrated three-thirds of the way into the wooden board. The calligraphy is described as extremely powerful. Nowadays, the problem of multi-metaphor analysis is very profound.

4. No ax chisel mark

1. Pinyin:

wú fù záo hén

2. Interpretation:

Axe, chisel: ax and chisel used for carpentry. There are no traces of cutting with an ax or chisel. It is a metaphor for the artwork to reach the state of natural integration.

5. Lead the rope to cut the ink

1. Pinyin:

yǐn shéng qiē mò

2. Interpretation:

Woodworking drawing lines are cut straight. Used to describe uprightness.