Words describing picking up a brush and dipping it in ink

1. Brush drops ink. A waving idiom is splashing ink. Meaning: wave your arm, wave your fist, wave your knife and wave a pen. 2. Wipe away tears, sweat, etc. By hand: milli: 1. Slender and pointed hair: wolf pen, sheep pen ..

Write or draw. Splash: A painting method of Chinese painting in which ink is splashed on paper or silk.

If ink is splashed, the picture is bold and unrestrained. Explanation: Swinging refers to painting or writing calligraphy works with a brush.

In the past, brushes were made of wolf hair or wool, so brushes were brushes. Splash ink is a technique of Chinese painting, which is called "splash ink". Brush ink is also used in calligraphy.

Refers to the heroic behavior of men in writing or painting. Out: Li Ming's daily "Bamboo Lazy Painting": "Splash ink skillfully, no handwriting, such as splashing ears."

Synonym: swing into the pool.

2. What are the words used to describe the brush: advanced, upscale, good, beautiful and beautiful?

I. Advanced [gāo jí]

Description: (quality, level, etc. ) above average: ~ commodities. Very ~ wool.

Second, high-grade [gā o dang]

Explanation: Attribute words. Good quality and high price: ~ furniture. ~ clothes.

Quote: Southern Weekend 1992.9. 18: "The facade of the restaurant has expanded from a tiny place to a high-end hotel with several halls."

Third, it's not bad [bê CuO]

Explanation: Not bad; Good: People are really good to you. Although I am old, my body is still ~.

Quotations: Lao She's Four Generations under One roof, 23: "Yes, he has done it everywhere."

Fourth, beautiful [Pi Ao beam]

Explanation: good-looking; Beauty: she looks ~. Clothes. During the festival, children are all dressed up.

Quote: Ba Jin's In Nice: "This is a very beautiful villa with all kinds of antique furniture."

Verb (abbreviation of verb) looks good [h m 4 o kà n]

Explanation: beautiful, beautiful; It looks very comfortable.

Quotation: Mao Dun's Midnight 14: "(Wu Sunfu) visited the factory again and gradually looked better."

3. Idioms describing China's calligraphy are free and unrestrained, freely used, handy and arbitrary.

First, write freely.

Interpretation: sway; Brush and sprinkle ink. Refers to writing poetry, composition, writing and drawing; Use ink freely with a pen; At home. Also described as very capable and skilled in handling affairs.

Said by: Evil Sea Flower: "My family gave me a pen dipped in ink, and Juezhai took the pen and wrote more than 100 words on the paper."

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Ceng Pu

A pen full of ink was sent from home, and Gan Juezhai took the pen and scribbled more than 100 words on the paper.

Example: I can't see that these teenagers write calmly and stylishly.

Second, free.

Explanation: detention: restriction; Binding: constraint. There are no restrictions. Freedom of description.

From: Journey to the West, the forty-fourth time: "Monks are unrestrained and free. What's the business? "

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Wu Cheng'en

Being a monk is free and free. what can I do for you?

Example: His calligraphy is one of the best among us, and his handwriting is unrestrained and excellent.

Third, use it freely.

Interpretation: free: activities are unimpeded. Describe the use is very skilled and natural.

Said by: Chapter 5 of the Theory of Enlightened Autocracy: "In the era of coexistence among countries, the territory was slightly narrow, so they had to practise dictatorship and use it freely."

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Liang Qichao

The coexistence of various countries and their narrow borders can stimulate dictatorship and make it run freely.

Example: This cursive script is really handy and magnificent.

Fourth, convenience.

Interpretation: what do you think in your heart; You can do it accordingly. Describe kung fu to get home; Skilled; it is quite easy to do so.

Said by: Zhuangzi Heaven: "If you don't get sick, you should get it from your hands, but in your heart. Can't talk, there are numbers in it. "

Dynasty: Pre-Qin Dynasty

Author: Zhuang Zhou

Translation: not slow and unhappy, skilled and speechless, there are several in it.

Example: The calligrapher's calligraphy is smart and free and easy.

Five, do what you want.

Interpretation: follow your own meaning; Do whatever you want. Follow: let it go; Desire: want.

From: The ninth time in A Dream of Red Mansions: "Baoyu will never be a man."

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Cao Xueqin

In the final analysis, Baoyu is a person who can't abide by the truth and blindly do whatever he wants.

Ex.: That arbitrary cursive script is really amazing!