Idiom name: yín gōu chài wěi
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[Explanation of the idiom] It is a metaphor for the strong and powerful strokes of hooks and picks in calligraphy, like silver hooks and scorpion tails. It is said that the tail of a scorpion refers to the tail of a scorpion. It can be rolled up and the tail of the word "Yi", "Ding", "Ting" and other characters must be written at the end of the tail.
The encyclopedia explanation is as follows:
Entry Silver Hook Haotail
Pronunciation yín gōu chài wěi
Interpretation is a metaphor for the hook and pick of calligraphy The strokes are strong and powerful, like silver hooks and scorpion tails. It is said that the tail of a scorpion refers to the tail of a scorpion. It can be rolled up and the tail of the word "Yi", "Ding", "Ting" and other characters must be written at the end of the tail.
Source from "Lun Shu" written by Wang Sengqian of Qi Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty: "(Suo Jing) Sanqi often served Zhang Zhi's grandson. He passed down the zhicao with different shapes. He was very fond of his book and named it by his name. The potential is 'Silver Hook Haotail'"
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