His handwriting is extremely untidy.
Grind your teeth [zhāng yáw zh o]: Zhang: open; Dance: wave. Describe the beast as fierce and terrible. It is also a metaphor for madness and fierceness.
His handwriting looks bare.
Handwritten letter graffiti [xì nǐ tú yā]: Letter: Whatever you want; Letter pen: write at will; Graffiti: The figurative words are poorly written and scribbled casually. Describe scrawled. It is also often used to express modesty.
His handwriting is like graffiti.
Spring insects and autumn snakes [chūn yǐn qi shé]: The metaphor is poorly written and tortuous, like the traces of insects and snakes crawling.
This copybook is really a spring bug and autumn snake.
Horizontal [héng qī shù bā]: Some are horizontal, some are vertical, which is quite chaotic. Describe vertical and horizontal clutter echoes.
Students, don't scribble.
Terrible]: Look: Look. I can't bear to see it.
This writing is really bad.
Ugliness [bù kān rù mù]: refers to an ugly image that people look down upon.
Who wrote this ugly word?
Chaos [zá luàn wú zhāng]: Chapter: Organization. At sixes and sevens, at sixes and sevens.
What a messy writing.
Twist seven and twist eight [w ā i q and ni Pei b ā]: crooked; Not straight.
Don't write crooked.
Stagger [d not ng d moxwā i]: refers to walking unsteadily and losing control. Also refers to an object that is not tilted correctly.
Your handwriting is so scrawled that you can't recognize it.