A long snake described calligraphy with a brush as vivid and magnificent.
Pronunciation: bǐ zǒu lóng shé?
Source: Song Gordon's "Send to Taiyuan": The chest turns to splendid, and the pen goes to the dragon and snake.
Example: Few people study China's calligraphy now, and even fewer calligraphers use a brush to walk away the dragon and snake.
synonym
(of writing style) like floating clouds and flowing water-natural and fluent.
Pronunciation: xing yún LiúShuǐ
Meaning: Like clouds flowing in the sky and water flowing in the river. Describing articles is natural and unconstrained, like floating clouds and flowing water.
Source: Shi's "Promotion with Xie": It is roughly like running water. At first, it is uncertain, and it often goes into what it should, and often stops at what it can't stop.
Writing articles should be like running water. There was no fixed style at first. When expressing an idea, it is often described when it is described and stopped when it is stopped.