The allusions of dragons and snakes

Allusion: In the Tang Dynasty, Li Bai wrote a cursive song at a banquet hosted by the secretary in the palace. Huai Su, a disciple of Master Ling, is good at cursive writing and was invited to do calligraphy in public. Huai Su dipped his pen in ink and absorbed in luck. He writes quickly. He Zhangzhi praised: "When the master writes, his left hand turns right. It's really a long snake." .

, Bi, Zou, Long, She.

Source: Song Gordon's "Send to Taiyuan": "Breast beauty; The dragon and snake in the pen. "

Description: With a wave of the pen, dragons and snakes dance together. Describing calligraphy as vivid, imposing and free and easy also means that calligraphy is fast and energetic.

Usage: as a predicate; Describe the strength of calligraphy.

Synonyms: dragon and snake at the bottom of the pen, flowing clouds and flowing water, dragon and phoenix dancing, dragon and snake in words, and wonderful pen and flowers.

Antonym: spring insects and autumn snakes, twists and turns, ghost painting peach symbols.

Make sentences with a pen and a snake:

1, this man is knowledgeable and widely read. What a genius!

2. I saw him write a long snake and a big benevolence!

His calligraphy gives people a feeling of being far away from dragons and snakes.

4. Chairman Mao's calligraphy is vigorous and powerful, which really has the potential to walk the dragon and snake.

This kind of calligraphy is really rare in the world.

6. Grandpa's brush, writing dragons and snakes in one go.

7. Scholar Xiao has a splendid long snake on his chest.

8. If you want to practice a good character, you must practice hard.

9. This pen is bold and powerful.

10, this calligraphy pen is lifelike.