What do you mean by dancing and writing?

Dance ink: dance play: deliberately play; Wenmo: Writing style. Play with words on purpose. The original intention is to cheat by citing legal provisions. Later it often refers to playing with word skills. ?

originate from

Tang Wei and others wrote "Biography of Wang Chong in Sui Shu": "Learn the Dharma, and dance it with pen and ink."

Translation:? Familiar with laws and regulations, but playing with word skills and having an independent mind.

grammar

Combined type; As predicate, object and attribute; derogatory sense

example

Lu Xun's "Continued Gai Hua Collection: Xiamen-Zhangzhou Communication": The person who wrote the tablet insisted on dancing ink, so the opposite dance became more and more chaotic.

Extended data synonyms

Pose: to deliberately put on a tone and make a gesture, which is used to describe deliberate affectation.

Qing Wu Mo prodigal son "West Lake Story Xiling Yun": "Empress, don't worry, he invited me not to go for two or three days, so these are all posturing."

Don't worry, queen. He told me not to go for two days, so he pretended to be like this.

antonym

Illiteracy: I don't even know the most common word "D". I don't know a word.

Biography of Zhang Hongjing, Old Tang Books, etc. Five Dynasties: "Nothing today. Your generation, knowing a T-shape is better than holding two stone bows. "

Since the world is peaceful, it is better to go to school to practice archery.