Iron painting: ti Huà 1. Calligraphy that describes vitality. 2. A handicraft. Make a picture with wire made of iron, paint it black or brown red, and make a hanging screen and a hanging lamp. According to legend, it was created by Tang Peng, a blacksmith in Wuhu, Anhui Province in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, and then gradually spread to other places. Iron-painted silver hook: ti Huàyín güu draws strokes; Hook. Hook. Describe the softness of calligraphy. Iron pen: tiǐ 1. Another name for carving knife. It was named because it was ghostwritten with a knife. Also refers to the art of sculpture. 2. Waxed paper carving pen. The nib is made of steel. Silver hook: yín gūu is also called "silver hook". 1. Silver hook or silver hook. 2. Silver jewelry for women. 3. Metaphor calligraphy is charming and vigorous. 4. Metaphor meniscus.