Four-character idioms about calligraphy

Large amounts of ink

dàchùluòmò

[Definition] ? Spend more pen and ink on important parts of a painting or writing article; work hard. It also means thinking about the big picture when doing things; grasping the key points.

[Quotes] ?Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty, "The Appearance of Officialdom": "Your brother is pretty good at using it; a really broad pen! I can't tell you; but he is a ~!"

[Synonym] ? Focus on the big picture and write in the big picture

[Antonym] ? Invert the importance of the details and ignore the details

The bottom of the pen is dragon and snake, and the pen is exquisite and ink. , pen walking dragon and snake, silkworm head swallowtail, hidden head and tail protection, calm and happy, calm and happy, beginner graffiti, ups and downs, Ding Zhenkai grass, Ding Zhenyong grass, flying dragon and dancing phoenix, abundant muscles and strength, phoenix boluan drifting, The phoenix dances and the dragon flies, the phoenix and the luan return, the ancient fat and the present are barren, the crane's knees are the waist of the wasp, the fox is fat and the bell is thin, painting sand seal mud, painting earthworm graffiti, domestic chickens and pheasants, domestic chickens and pheasants, arrogant and powerful, like a startling dragon, It is as strong as a swimming dragon, with strong bones and muscles. When thirsty, it rushes to the spring. When thirsty, it rushes to the spring. When thirsty, it makes the angry cat rush. When thirsty, the deer rushes to the spring. The strength penetrates the back of the paper.