Source: Zhao Qingyi's "Ou Bei Shi Hua": "(Lu You Shi) is written first, and it runs through the paper."
Lu You's poems focus on the use of pens, and the calligraphy is vigorous and powerful, and the nib almost penetrates the back of the paper.
Usage: subject-predicate, as predicate, attribute, clause, with positive meaning.
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Let's get to the point first [rê mê sā n f ē n]?
Interpretation: Legend has it that Wang Xizhi's brushwork is vigorous and written on the board. When carpenters carved characters, they found that the handwriting penetrated into the board for three minutes. Later used to describe the strong brushwork of calligraphy. It is also used to describe a profound analysis of problems.
Source: Zhang Tang Huai _ "Book Breaking": "Jin Emperor offered sacrifices to the northern suburbs, wishing more editions, and cutting them by work, with three points."
During the Jin Dynasty, the imperial court held a sacrificial ceremony in the northern suburbs. When changing the bamboo board, the worker cut off his words and infiltrated the board for three points.
Second, a lot of money?
Interpretation: Raft: A piece of wood placed on a purlin to support the roof. A pen as big as a rafter. Describe a famous article. It also refers to a famous writer.
Source: Wang Jinchuan: "_ The dreamer responded with a large sum of money. When he felt it, he said,' This should be a big deal.' "
Wang dreamed that someone gave him a pen as big as a rafter, and when he woke up, he told others, "This is going to happen."