1, always seeing the dragon and snake go, the left plate was shocked.
2, the teacher's words, like petals, smell far and wide, more and more fragrant.
3. Huai Su, like a strong man wielding a sword, looks moving, but he twists and turns.
4. Gu Mo lightly grinds a few perfumes, and the new bath in the inkstone pool is full of light.
5, flowing, writing like a cloud.
6, look at its strength without losing, posture without boasting, handwriting flowing.
7, floating like a cloud, agile as a dragon. Iron book silver hook, the most ancient and modern.
8. The brushwork is magnificent and the posture is changeable. Out of carelessness, I forgot his palm, which has the most vital perfusion characteristics.
9, ask qi ancient and modern three tripod feet, Du pen and strict book. Stand up, don't stop by the wall. A row of numbers is as big as a bucket.
10, dozens of powder wall corridors, and it is not so open-minded when you come. Who knows that Yang Fengzi is in Luoyang? When he was writing, he went to Wu Si Bar.
1 1. Carry forward the essence of national culture and interpret the magical charm of calligraphy.
12, the brush depicts a bright future, and the color painting depicts a magnificent life.
13, finely crafted, ironmaking into gold.
14, painstakingly attacking ancient and modern thousands of books at home and abroad, and skillfully drawing thousands of pictures of human physics.
15, practice pen calligraphy and inherit Chinese character culture.
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1, the distance is sparse, so I have to answer by hand, and the pen has never stopped. -from the biography of Tao Kan in the Book of Jin.
Interpretation: No matter who is near or far away, the letter is written in person and never stops.
2. If I don't speak first in spring, which bug dares to speak. -Excerpted from Mao Zedong's Four Wonders, Chanting Frogs.
Interpretation: If I don't call first when spring comes, who dares to speak first?
3. Xing Hao put pen to paper and shook the five mountains, and the poem became a smile. -from Li Bai's ode to the river
Interpretation: I am writing in high spirits, and the towering five mountains are swaying. I write poems and sing loudly, and Penglai, a fairyland, bows at my feet.
4, the pen is shocked by the wind and rain, and the poem becomes a cry. -Excerpted from Du Fu's "Send Li Twelve Whites and Twenty Rhymes"
Interpretation: Words can start a storm, and poetry can cause ghosts and gods to cry.