Flowing clouds and flowing water - describes the natural and unconstrained nature of the article, just like floating clouds and flowing water.
Luan Xiang Feng Zhu - Xiang: hovering and flying; Zhu: fly high. It is a metaphor for the flying and stretching of calligraphy strokes.
The dragon and snake at the bottom of the pen are like a dragon and snake at the bottom of the pen. Calligraphy is described as vivid and powerful.
Dragon and snake flying - as if the dragon is flying and the snake is swimming. It describes calligraphy as vigorous and vigorous, with strong pen power.
Brilliant writing is a metaphor for outstanding writing talent.
To sway freely - swipe: swipe a pen; wine: sprinkle ink. Describes painting, writing, composing, and being able to use the pen as you wish.
The pen sweeps away thousands of troops - describes the power of the pen, as if it has the momentum to sweep away thousands of troops.
Yan Jin and Liu Gu - Yan: Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty; Liu: Liu Gongquan, a calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty. The calligraphy of Zhiyan and Liu is strong and powerful, but their styles are different. Also generally known as excellent calligraphy.
The writing is brilliant - it is a metaphor for the literary talents who think well and write excellent poems.
Luan Piao Feng Bo - Piao, Bo: drifting with the current. It originally described the calligraphy style as free and elegant, but later it was used as a metaphor for a couple being separated or a writer being frustrated.
Flying dragons and dancing phoenixes - originally described the winding and majestic mountains, but later also described the powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes.
The word moves like a dragon and a snake - describes the calligraphy as vivid and powerful.
The pen moves like a dragon and a snake - describes calligraphy as vivid and powerful.
Flowers bloom at the bottom of the pen - a metaphor for vivid and excellent writing
An idiom describing a person who writes well: Flowers bloom at the bottom of the pen
[ bǐ dǐ shēng huā ]
Basic explanation
Metaphor for vivid and excellent writing
An idiom to describe a person who writes well: the writing shines
< p> [ bǐ xià shēng huī ]Basic explanation
Refers to literati who think well and write excellent poems.
An idiom that describes a person who writes well: 流云流水
[ xíng yún liú shuǐ ]
Basic explanation
1. Metaphor The poems are purely natural and unrestricted;
2. Metaphors are insignificant.
Detailed explanation
1. Explanation: It describes the article as being naturally unconstrained, like floating clouds and flowing water.
2. From: Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Reply to the Civil Teachers": "The calligraphy and poetry and essays shown are familiar to me; the outline is like flowing clouds and flowing water, with no definite quality at the beginning, but always doing what I should do. , stop at the end.”
3. Example: The structure is like ~, with clear layers and echoes one after another. ◎Mao Dun's "After Reading "Li Yuan""