What are the two words in front of calligraphy after idioms?

There are no idioms that contain "calligraphy", but idioms that end with "Fa" are as follows:

Not enough is not enough: it is worthwhile; Law: imitation. Not worth learning and imitating.

Perpetual lawlessness refers to breaking the law and discipline and running amok.

The law of the king of Yue does not attach importance to national laws. Describe run amok, lawlessness

Infrequent refers to the inapplicable laws and regulations.

Spring and Autumn brushwork refers to the combination of praise and criticism in tortuous writing.

Law-abiding: pursuit; G: official business. Act according to law. Describe how to behave.

Preach religious classics and preach religious teachings. It also refers to quotation and discussion.

Before being an official and abiding by the law, it meant that being an official should abide by laws and regulations.

Execute the death penalty at the crime scene.

Deceive the public and ignore the law, deceive the public and ignore the law.

Give up your life: give up your body; Solution: solution. Originally, it meant that Buddhists sacrificed themselves and sought scriptures from afar. The latter metaphor is to sacrifice oneself in pursuit of truth.

Gong Sheng said: Zhu Daosheng, a monk at the end of Jin Dynasty, was known as Gong Sheng in the world. Zhu Daosheng's explanation of Buddhism can make the stubborn stone nod. It is a metaphor that a proficient person will explain himself. He will reason and influence people.

Bribery and perverting the law: stolen goods; Twist or destroy. Corruption and bribery violate laws and regulations.

Bring them to justice and punish them according to law.

Dance, dance, dance: play, play; Text: legal provisions; Law: Law. Distortion of legal provisions, graft, graft.

In the old days, filial piety and honesty meant that ministers were loyal and junior ministers were loyal.

By all means. By all means.

Severe punishment and strict law: harsh. Severe punishment and severe law.

Use Buddhist words to express yourself. Refers to the Buddha's miraculous powers, who can show all kinds of faces and tell people. Now it refers to taking personal experiences and experiences as examples to illustrate a certain truth.

Try your body: individual, individual; Try: try. Try to do something illegal by yourself. Refers to knowingly committing a crime.

Confusing literature with literature: refers to Confucian classics. Quote Confucian classics and criticize state decrees.

It is illegal to know the law. Refers to knowingly committing a crime.

Bending the law, broke the law.

Bending the law, bending the law: submission; Distorted Qu yuan's fate will distort and undermine the law, and arbitrarily judge cases.

The basic principles and provisions of the great sutra and Dafa.

Serve the public like the law, pursue official duties and abide by laws and regulations.

In good order, organized and disciplined.

The sentence is long and the criminal law is severe.

Ming punishment and statutory punishment: punishment; Reason: In order. Severely punish and rectify laws and regulations.

Obey the rules, see "Obey the rules".

Deep and strict laws are still harsh.

For the evil law of accepting bribes, see "perverting the law by accepting bribes".

Corruption and bribery violate laws and regulations.

Illegal, illegal.

Dancing against the rules, see "Breaking the rules, breaking the law".

For the dance writing, see "Dance Writing".

Zu Zong Cheng Fa refers to the laws formulated by the first emperor and applied by later generations.

Ancestors' family laws and regulations formulated by ancestors in feudal times.

There is no other way. There is no other way.

Law enforcement breaks the law, that is, law enforcement people break the law.