Sentences describing China's strokes

1. Full of pen power: pen and ink are used freely and fully. Describe calligraphy and poetry. The dragon and snake in the pen: the dragon and snake jumped into the pen. Describe the vigorous and free brushwork of calligraphy. Also for the conductor.

2. flowing, flowing.

3. One move, one look, and you get rid of the steed and fly away; Another example is the dragon flying in the sky, which comes from nothingness and returns to nothingness. It is almost crazy and contains the aura of heaven and earth.

4. Calligraphy incorporates the perseverance, boldness and enterprising spirit of Confucianism, and also includes the emptiness, dispersion, quietness and leisure of Laozi and Zhuangzi, and often omits the worldly glitz in brushwork in order to be ethereal and far-reaching.

5. Look at its strength without losing, show its posture without boasting, and its pen is flowing.

6. Du Shijie's bone strength and calligraphy and painting are slightly thinner. If there are no leaves in the frost forest, the waterfall will fly.

7. Swimming in the sea, cranes dancing in the sky (Liang Wudi Xiao Yan commented on Wang Xizhi)

8. floating like a cloud, agile like a dragon. Iron book silver hook, the most ancient and modern.

9. Huai Su, like a strong man wielding a sword, looks moving, but he twists and turns.