Pronunciation: bǐ zǒu lóng shé.
Explanation: With a stroke of the pen, you can show the expression of dragon and snake dancing together.
Source: Li Bai's cursive "Song" in the Tang Dynasty: "If you smell ghosts and gods, you will always see dragons and snakes."
The people you wrote are as frightened as ghosts and gods, and their eyes are full of dragons and phoenixes.
Usage: as a predicate; Describe the strength of calligraphy.
synonym
(of China's calligraphy) lively and powerful.
Pinyin: w incarnation. Dragon
Interpretation: At first, it described the grandeur of mountains, and later it also described the boldness and agility of calligraphy.
Source: Han Zhang Heng's "Tokyo Fu": "The ancestors are angry, and the dragonfly water, Fengxiang participates 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.