The pen moves the dragon and the snake
The dragon flies and the phoenix dances
The power penetrates the back of the paper
It is as powerful as a frightening dragon
Three points into the wood
The pen moves like a dragon and a snake
Phonetic: bǐ zǒu lóng shé?
Definition: Describes calligraphy as vivid and powerful.
Dragon flying and phoenix dancing
Pinyin: lóng fēi fèng wǔ?
Interpretation: It originally described the winding and majestic mountains, and later also described the powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes.
Strength through the back of the paper
Phonetic: lì tòu zhǐ bèi?
Interpretation: through: through. The calligraphy is described as strong and powerful, with the strokes almost reaching the back of the paper. It also describes poems with profound ideas and concise words.
Jiao Ruo Jīng Lóng?
Pin: ?jiǎo ruò jīng lóng?
Definition: Jiao: vigorous. It is often used to describe vigorous calligraphy strokes or graceful dancing postures.
Three points into the wood
Phonetic: rù mù sān fēn?
Explanation: 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 board. . The calligraphy is described as extremely powerful. The problem of multi-metaphor analysis is very profound.