Interpretation: refers to people's calligraphy or writing.
Usage of idioms: as predicate and attribute; Human calligraphy or writing.
Example: Wen Gong is knowledgeable and widely remembered, and the dragon snake at the bottom of the pen is really talented.
Origin of Idiom: The Thirty-first Chapter of Xiao Xiaosheng's "Jin Ping Mei Hua Thorn" in Lan Ling of Ming Dynasty: Wen Gong is knowledgeable and versatile, so he is a real genius.
Synonyms: Compassionate writing, colorful writing, ultra-energetic writing, sweeping away a thousand troops with a pen, cursing with a pen, being as big as a rafter, being full of ink, wearing through a pen grave, giving birth to flowers under a pen, editing a pen and shaping it, playing with gun paper, being as honest as flowing water, being as old as an ink show, and getting involved in writing.
Examples of dragons and snakes at the bottom of the pen:
1, your calligraphy is unconventional, and the dragon snake at the bottom of the pen is really a Xialiba person in calligraphy, which is remarkable.
This dragon snake at the bottom of the pen is strong.
The dragon and snake at the bottom of this calligraphy pen are lifelike.
4. There are all kinds of calligraphy and paintings hanging around, with dragons and snakes at the bottom of the pen, flowing clouds and flowing water, exquisite brushwork and vivid freehand brushwork. They are all very good, and there should be many famous classics.
5, the word, there is a dragon snake at the bottom of the pen, and the calligraphy brush is vigorous and free and easy, which looks like everyone's calligraphy.
6. What caught Zhao Chen's eye was a vigorous Xiao Zhuan, with a dragon snake at the bottom of the font, like a phoenix floating in the wind, three points on the paper.
7. The handsome guy wears a white robe and a long skirt full of romantic poems written by magpies at the bottom of the pen.
8. Listening to Yan's incoherent words, he wrote a dragon snake at the bottom of his pen. He is not writing, but copying. He pulled out a computer foundation from his mind and wrote the contents intact.
9. In fact, it writes Woods Town in cursive script, and the Chinese characters of dragon and snake at the bottom of the pen are regarded as winding in Chen Kun's eyes.
10, those poems appeared one by one, and the dragon and snake at the bottom of the pen splashed ink on weeds and wrote a bold and firm move, horizontal, vertical, hooked and rolled, vigorous and resolute.