Source: Ming Ming's "Notes on Feng Mingji's Travel to Zou Linyou": "Longkui Li Le is a link between the past and the future, and Banma Zhangwen explores ink quotations.
Sentence making: Banma Zhangwen's poems come from Su Hui and Yu Bao. ?
Dagger throwing gun: [bǐ shǒu tóu qiāng] explanation: dagger, dagger; Javelin, a javelin that can be thrown to kill an enemy or beast. Dagger throwing a gun is a metaphor for short and sharp articles hitting the point.
Source: Mao Dun's "Connecting with Reality, Learning from Lu Xun": "In addition to daggers and spears, there are deaf and vibrating Muduo, as well as a leisurely and thought-provoking quiet night clock.
Sentence-making: Although Lu Xun's words are varied in texture and style, even the words of daggers and spears, in Chen Danqing's eyes, "most of them are written for fun" and can be called "games".
Fireworks at the bottom of the pen: [bǐ dǐ yān huā] Explanation: The metaphor article is vivid and wonderful.
Source: Chanting "Lu Yuan Cong Hua Xue Hua Ren": "Fireworks at the bottom of the pen spread to the sea country, and poems in the sleeves fell on the Wu boat."
Sentence-making: So he patiently read word by word. Surprisingly, despite a bad word, the article actually wrote fireworks at the bottom of the pen.
The writing is full of ink: [bǐhān?b?o] Explanation: It means that the article is fluent and the content is substantial.
Source: Qin Mu's "Yi Shi Hai Bei Ju Ri": "The authors of those works didn't really do well at this point, so they couldn't get the expected effect."
Sentence-making: As an ordinary reporter, his life experience is too shallow to see earth-shattering events and write a whole ink.
Written flowers: [bǐ tóu shēng huā]? Description: Metaphor writing ability has made great progress. Also described the article as excellent.
Source: Records of Yunxian Miscellanies Volume 10: Dream less, write flowers, become a genius, and become famous in the world.
Sentence: "Fan Zhongyan" holds a scroll and a brush, which means "flowers come out of the pen".
Bing Bing Xuan: [b ǐ ng b ǐ ng l ǐ ng l ǐ ng] Explanation: bright and bright. Describe the beauty of rhyme with the words in the article.
Source: Tang Zongyuan's Answer to Teacher Wei Zhongli's Taoist Book: "The man who knows the text is Ming Dow, who is meticulous in his work and thinks that he can also use color and praise his voice."
Sentence: This man is a bit bad. Speaking of the critical moment, he wants to understand two idioms that a soldier is strong.
Ripple: [bá lá n l? oché ng] Explanation: Ripple: wave, which describes the ups and downs of the article; Age: indicates that the article is very sophisticated. Describe the magnificent momentum of the article and the exquisite sentences.
Source: Tang Du Fu's poem "Ten Rhymes for Zheng Jian": "Thinking about things outside the cloud, ghosts and gods in the law are shocked. There is no regret at all, the waves are old. "
Sentence-making: Jiang Kui, a famous graceful poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, is also a calligraphy theorist. His Postscript Volume of Regular Script is vigorous and mature, which can not only let people see his calligraphy style, but also let people know his artistic views.
The word "not easy": [bù yù yù] Explanation: I don't change a word. Describe that the article is written quickly and well.
Sentence making: It is not easy for him to copy my work word for word.
Wandering freely [cháng yáng zì sì] Explanation: Describe the article as free and unrestrained.
Source: Song Ceng Gong's Ode to Wang Pingfu: "There are thousands of words written on paper. If you are not poor, you will be free.
Sentence-making: Like his short stories, the theme of the article is prominent and the pen is wandering.
Feeling sad? [dàng qì huí cháng] Explanation: Swing: Shake; Back: Turn around. Describing articles and music is very tactful and moving.
Sentence making: That article is very exciting to read.