What are the four-character idioms that describe calligraphy and painting?

Carving a dragon and painting a phoenix, the painting is colorful and vivid on the paper, lifelike, vivid, vivid, the pen moves like a dragon and snake, the silkworm head is like a phoenix tail, full of muscle and strength, and the action is agile.

Ke Longfeng

Pronunciation: diāo lóng huà fèng?

Interpretation: Carving dragons and phoenixes.

Source: Hu's "Taking Chen Jiazhai Cleverly": "The door is carved with dragons and painted with phoenixes, and the pink wall is lined with red lacquer furniture, which is particularly eye-catching."

lively

Pronunciation: xǔ xǔ?

Interpretation: Vivid: Lively and vivid appearance. Refers to the artistic image is very realistic, as if there is life.

Source: Zhuangzi's Theory of Everything: "Zhou Meng, Qianzhuang, is true and lifelike, which is a metaphor for his ambition! I don't know, Zhou Ye. When you feel sudden, you feel sudden. "

The brush is flowing like a dragon and snake-(the strokes of calligraphy) vigorous and graceful.

Pronunciation: bǐ zǒu lóng shé?

Interpretation: Describing calligraphy as vivid and magnificent.

Source: Song Gordon's "Send to Taiyuan": "Breast beauty; The dragon and snake in the pen. "

silkworm head and swallow tail

Pronunciation: cán tóu yàn wěi?

Interpretation: Describe calligraphy as dignified and light.

Source: Song Zhao's "Xuanhe Painting Spectrum Yan Zhenqing" "Only he is loyal to heaven and knows the world, so the spirit is seen in the table of calligraphy, which is unique and inclusive. ..... After the popularization of science, it is to seek the end of its shape, which is called the silkworm head dovetail, and it is just. "

The font structure is solid and full, and the strokes are strong.

Pronunciation: fē ng j ī n du not l?

Interpretation: Feng: full, full; Tendon: a ligament in a tendon or bone; Many: redundant. Calligraphy has bones and muscles, and its brushwork is vigorous. Metaphor font structure is solid and plump, and the brushwork is more than enough.

Source: Song Yiming's "Xuanhe Pu Shu": "At the beginning of the Three Kingdoms, the study of Chinese characters was lacking, so it became a family law. Commentators said that its strength was endless and it had the potential to travel in the rain."

Calligraphy handwriting is just Jane, or dance.

Pronunciation: Ji m: o ru ò j: ng ló ng?

Explanation: correction: vigorous. It is often used to describe the vigor of calligraphy or the beauty of dance.

Source: "Biography of Jin Shu Wang Xizhi": "The commentator calls it a pen gesture; Thoughts float like clouds; If you are agile, you will be surprised. "