Practice calligraphy four-character idioms

1. The four-character description of calligraphy is vigorous, plump, generous and graceful, soft with steel, soft with iron, powerful, thick and solid, magnificent, majestic, thunderous, Rowen Tiger Shock, vigorous and vigorous, flexible and clumsy, smooth and smooth, full of bones and muscles, full of fun and interesting, and strewn at random. Strong and powerful, compact in structure, while flying like a dragon and a phoenix, graceful in style, skillful in brushwork, strong in brushwork, bold and unrestrained in brushwork, vigorous in brushwork, tall and straight, penetrating the back of the paper, penetrating the wood, combining rigidity with softness, fluent in air, concise in brushwork, skillful in brushwork, flowing freely, pleasing to the eye and easy to use. Thousands of miles of clouds, simple and vigorous, natural and simple, smart and chic, simple and peaceful, peaceful and smooth, graceful and generous, naturally stretched, natural and natural, smart and carefree, lifelike, smooth in class, smooth in circles, smooth in circles, natural in foreign teachers, learning from others, profound in skill, steep and majestic, smooth in charm and profound and simple.

2. Examples of four-character idioms describing calligraphy:

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

In the near sense, dragon and phoenix dance, and the word goes dragon and snake.

The definition describes that calligraphy is vivid and magnificent.

The source of Li Bai's cursive music in Tang Dynasty: "Always seeing dragons and snakes, the left side is shocked."

Wang Bin Jr., a scholar of use cases, has a brilliant mind. (The first moment of Ming Lingmeng (Volume 20))

(of China's calligraphy) lively and powerful.

Being close means being free and unrestrained.

The explanation originally described the majestic mountains, and later described the powerful and flexible calligraphy.

The source is the stone "Observing the Monument of Loyalty and Righteousness": "The mountain of Mother Tianmu, flowers in the water, dragon and phoenix dances, collected from Lin 'an. "

The use case looked up and saw four big screens hanging on the north wall, cursive script, amazing. (Qing Liu e's travels of the old disabled, the ninth time)

Write/draw easily

Close means to use freely, handy, and correspond to your heart.

The antonym helps the east and the west, and is stretched to the limit.

Interpretation swing: swing; Wine: Sprinkle ink. Describe painting, writing, composition, and using a pen.

The source of Tang's "Gift to Zhang Xu" is: "Xing Lai Wall, pen like a meteor."

A pen full of ink was sent from home. Juezhai picked up a pen and wrote more than 100 words on the paper. (The 25th chapter of Pu's "Evil Sea Flower")

(of calligraphy) vigorous and powerful.

The meaning is as big as a rafter, and the brushwork is close.

Antisense understatement

Definition Description Calligraphy is vigorous and powerful, and the brush strokes can almost penetrate the back of the paper. It also describes poetry as profound in conception and concise in words.

The source is Tang Yan Zhenqing's Notes on the Twelve Meanings of Zhang Changshi: "When using the front, I often want to make it pass through the back of the paper, which is very successful."

Use cases are intended to be written first. (Yi "Ou Bei Shi Hua" Volume 6)