(1) deafening: pronunciation zhèněr yülóng explanation: desire: soon, soon. Described very loudly. Source: Sha Ting's howl: "Every teahouse is crowded with people, except for the deafening shouts of the waiters." Sentence: It's sultry today. After lunch, it was dark and the thunder was deafening.
(2) the height of the song is high and low: pronunciation q ǔ gā o hè gu? Explanation: the melody is profound, and few people can sing along with it, which shows that bosom friends are rare, and that the speech or work is not popular and few people can understand it. Source: Chu Song Yu of the Warring States Period "Ask the King of Chu": "There are only dozens of people who lead merchants to carve feathers and miscellaneous signs, but they belong to the country and make peace. It is its high music and rare harmony. " Sentence-making: His suggestion was too romantic and idealistic, so it fluctuated and didn't cause any response.
(3) High mountains and flowing water: pronunciation gāo shān liú shuǐ explanation: allusions were first seen in Liezi Tang Wen. In people's practice of using allusions, this allusions has gradually developed into more than 70 allusions, such as lofty music, knowing each other well, hard to find a bosom friend, losing a bosom friend, carefree feelings and so on. And there is also the phenomenon that allusions are used backwards. Sentence: This kind of beautiful happiness is really rare in the world.
(4) Aftersound: Pronunciation yú yīn rào liáng Interpretation: Describe beautiful singing or music, and the aftersound is endless. It is also a metaphor that poetry is meaningful and intriguing. Liezi Tang Wen: "In the past, when Korea and Hubei marched eastward, they passed through Yong Men for lack of food, singing songs and eating fake food, and their voices lingered for three days." Qing? He Shang? Song Ouyang Xiu's "Poetry in the Wine Garden": "As far as the narrative place is concerned, it is full of words ... What you cherish is exhausted by words, and there is no meaning of lingering. Sentence making: This impassioned and heroic farewell song reverberates in my heart.
(5) Drums and musical instruments sing together: pronunciation G ǔ Secheming? Explanation: drums and music are played at the same time. Describe a lively scene. Sentence: The Bird's Nest, the main venue of the Beijing Olympic Games, is brightly lit with gongs and drums, and bright fireworks form the Olympic rings and other patterns in the air.
On the idiom "calligraphy"
(1) Powerful: Pronunciation gāng j?n yǒu lǐ ǒ Explanation: Describe powerful. The word is similar to "stiff". From Zhang Tang Kun's "In and Out" Volume 4: "Zhou Lixiang, a native of Hanoi, is in high spirits." Sentence-making: Some of the works in the calligraphy contest are elegant and graceful, while others are vigorous and vivid.
(2) Flowing clouds and flowing water: pronunciation xíng yún liú shuǐ Interpretation: refers to flowing clouds and flowing water in the sky. It can be used to describe the natural and unconstrained style of the article, just like floating clouds. Sometimes it is also a metaphor for martial arts. Generally speaking, poetry is pure chic. Sentence-making: This essay is scattered in form and meaning, and it is worth reading.
(3) the pen is bold: pronounced bǐ lì xiǎn jìn j ǐ n Interpretation: it means strong. Used mostly of calligraphy. Source: The Book of the Old Tang Dynasty Scholars Ou Yangxun: "After inquiring about Wang Xizhi's book, I gradually changed my brushwork, and my brushwork was dangerous and powerful." Song Luyou's Notes on the Old Learning Temple Volume 8: "Chongning Room, Linping Temple in Cai Jing is a dangerous body." In the Qing Dynasty, Ji Yun said, "Notes of Yuewei Caotang Continued Luanyang Record": "There is a big book on the wall, and the brushwork is dangerous."
(4) the pen moves the dragon and snake: pronunciation bǐ zǒu lóng shé explanation: with a wave of the pen, the dragon and snake dance together. Describing calligraphy as vivid, imposing and free and easy also means that calligraphy is fast and energetic. Sentence making: Few people study China's calligraphy now, and even fewer calligraphers use dragons and snakes.
(5) While the dragon and phoenix dance: Pronunciation lóng fēi fèng wǔ Explanation: At first, it described the grandeur of mountains, and later it also described the grandeur and agility of calligraphy. Sentence making: His calligraphy is one of the best among us, and his handwriting is very good.