Interpretation: At first, it described the grandeur of mountains, and later it also described the boldness and agility of calligraphy.
Source: Han "Tokyo Fu": "My ancestor Longfei Baishui, Fengxiang participated in the market."
His ancestors began to be an official in Baishui (the position is Fu), and Shanxi and Henan are auspicious places.
Use: combined; As predicate, object and attribute.
Second, forcibly pass through the paper back? [I don't know]
Explanation:
1 describes the vigorous calligraphy.
2. Describe the article as profound and powerful.
Source: Tang Yan Zhenqing's "Zhang Changshi's Twelve-meaning brushwork": "When using the front, I often want to make it pass through the back of the paper."
When he writes with a brush, he often almost penetrates the back of the paper.
Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and clause; With praise.
Three, three points into the wood? [ rù mù sān fēn ]
Interpretation: According to legend, Wang Xizhi wrote on the board, and when the carpenter carved it, he found that the handwriting penetrated into the board for three minutes. Describe that calligraphy is very powerful. Nowadays, the problem of metaphor analysis is very profound.
Source: Zhang Huaiguan's Broken Wang Xizhi in the Tang Dynasty: "When the Jin Emperor offered sacrifices to the northern suburbs, I wish the edition a better one, and I wish it a better one."
During the Jin Dynasty, the imperial court held a sacrificial ceremony in the northern suburbs. When changing the bamboo board, the worker cut off his words and infiltrated the board for three points.
Usage: more formal; As predicate, attribute, adverbial and complement; With praise.
The stroke order of each word observed in calligraphy
Fourth, the pen goes to the dragon snake? [ bǐ zǒu lóng shé ]
Interpretation: Describe the vigorous and lively style of calligraphy. With a wave of his pen, the dragon and snake danced together. Describing calligraphy as vivid, imposing and free and easy also means that calligraphy is fast and energetic.
Source: Tang Libai's "Cursive Song": Always seeing dragons and snakes, the left side is shocked.
With a wave of the pen, it shows the expression of dragon and snake dancing together, and it seems to be shocked by lightning when turning left and right.
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As a predicate; Describe the strength of calligraphy.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) [bǐ dǐ lóng shé]
Interpretation: Jude said that the pen is a dragon snake. Describe calligraphy as vivid and imposing.
Source: Xiao Xiaosheng of Ming Lanling's "Jin Ping Mei Hua Thorn" The thirty-first chapter: "Wen Gong is knowledgeable and knowledgeable, and the dragon snake at the bottom of the pen is really talented."
I heard that you are a real genius because of your profound knowledge, amazing memory and vivid and imposing calligraphy.
Usage: as predicate and attribute; Human calligraphy or writing.