Learn idioms and seal scripts?

1. Idiom seal script

Free, quiet, free, free. Describe nothing at leisure.

Laziness means that everything you say and do is to cater to other people's inner feelings and interests.

Wandering around describes debauchery and indiscretion.

Take it for granted: ordinary, ordinary. Treat it as a normal thing and don't pay attention in advance.

Jealousy can be jealousy and jealousy: jealousy because others are good. Resentment against people whose morality and talent are better than their own.

Idle also gossip, chat to relieve boredom.

Take some time out of your busy schedule to do other unimportant things or have fun.

Stealing time means laziness.

Idle decentralized investment, placement: placement; Idle: Doing nothing. Arrange in an unimportant position or not arrange work.

Unintentional annoyance: unspeakable annoyance. There are many puzzling troubles. Describe the emptiness and sentimentality of the mind. It also describes sadness.

Idle flowers, weeds, wildflowers, and flowers and plants are metaphors of women that men play with outside their wives.

Leisure leads to leisure: leisure; To: Fun. Refers to a leisurely mood and relaxed interests.

Idle evil and positive idleness: prevention and prohibition. Restrain evil thoughts and remain honest.

Idle clouds and wild cranes are idle: unrestrained. Floating clouds and wild cranes. Always refers to people who are idle and out of the world.

Idle mind and sensitive hands: familiar; Min: Sensitive. Describe skilled skills, calm mind and sensitive technology.

Wild flowers and plants. Metaphor is a woman that a man plays with outside his wife.

Wild crane idle clouds idle: unrestrained. Floating clouds and wild cranes. Always refers to people who are idle and out of the world.

The Book of Changes describes a woman's quiet posture and elegant appearance.

Please use an idiom to describe the font characteristics of regular script, seal script and running script respectively.

Idioms that can properly summarize the overall characteristics of these fonts are really hard to find. You can try the following methods:

Regular script: dignified and majestic (in block letters) dignified and beautiful (in small letters)

Seal script: antique

Running script: running water

3. What word is used to describe the good writing of seal script?

Idiom Name: Dragon and Phoenix Dance

Pronunciation of idioms: w incarnation

Idiom explanation: such as dragonfly; Like a phoenix dancing. It turns out that the mountain is winding; Magnificent and majestic. Old superstition; Thought it was imperial weather. Now describe calligraphy as elegant and colorful. Multi-fingered cursive.

The origin of the idiom: Song Sushi's "Watching the Loyalty Monument": "The mountain has an eye, the water has flowers, and the dragon and the phoenix dance, which is collected from Lin 'an. "

Idiom name: write freely.

Pronunciation of Idiom: hu ē zü rú

Idiom explanation: write freely; Brush and sprinkle ink. Refers to writing poetry, composition, writing and drawing; Use ink freely with a pen; At home. Also described as very capable and skilled in handling affairs.

The origin of the idiom "evil waves" in Ceng Pu in Qing Dynasty: "My family gave me a pen full of ink, and Jue Zhai took it and wrote more than 100 words on the paper at will."

Idiom name: handy

Idiom pronunciation: dé x ρ n y not ng sh m: u

Idiom explanation: what's on your mind; You can do it accordingly. Describe kung fu to get home; Skilled; it is quite easy to do so.

The origin of the idiom: "Heaven in Zhuangzi" written by Zhuang Zhou in the pre-Qin Dynasty: "If you don't get sick, you should get it from your hands, but keep it in your heart. Can't talk, but there are numbers in it. "

Idiom name: relaxed and comfortable

Idiom pronunciation: yóu rèn yǒu yú

Idiom explanation: blade: knife edge; Blade; Blade: running blade; Y: There is room. Metaphor is rich in experience; Skilled in doing things; Solving problems is effortless.

The origin of the idiom: "Zhuangzi Health Master" by Zhuang Zhou in the pre-Qin Dynasty: "Those who have a festival have a room, but the blade is not thick; Without thickness, there is room for recovery. "

Idiom Name: Li Tou Paper Back

Pronunciation of idioms: lò tò u zhǐ bè

Idiom explanation: force: pen power. Tou: yes. Describe the vigorous and powerful calligraphy; The nib almost pierces the back of the paper. It is also a metaphor for literary works with profound thoughts or superb skills in depicting characters.

Idiom origin: Tang Yan Zhenqing's "Zhang Changshi's twelve-meaning brushwork": "Its use of the front, often trying to make it through the back of the paper, is extremely successful."

4. What idioms are there about the four characters of seal script?

Insect book and bird print

(1) Bird and Insect Book. Metaphor can't read words, borrow foreign words.

(2) Origin: Chapter 50 of A Brief History of Civilization: "Old Hangjie went to Huang Futai and was chatting in the signing room outside. A foreign-style film was sent in for patrol, which said that a foreign master had visited the adults. "

3 English translation: insect bird seal.

(4) Usage: as object and attribute; Used of words, etc.

Please use an idiom to describe the font characteristics of regular script, seal script and running script respectively.

Regular script: dignified and majestic (in block letters) dignified and beautiful (in small letters)

Seal script: antique

Running script: running water

6. Pictures of calligraphy works of four-character idioms in seal script

7. Summarize the style of seal script with idioms.

And the character of the old world

[Pronunciation ][gǔ sè gǔ xiāng]

[Explanation] Describe calligraphy and painting, utensils, etc. With an antique mood.

[Source] The Small Room, a land tour in the Song Dynasty: Rong "The window is small and poor; Books smell ancient. "

[Example] Uncle Wang's home decoration style is unique.

[near meaning] Qiong Louyu carved a blue rain sword.

8. Comparison between seal script idioms and regular script.

A Comparative Study of Regular Script Idioms of Da Zhuan and Xiao Zhuan

9. Does the seal script font carve idioms from left to right or from right to left?

When engraving, the words on the Yin Zhangshi should be arranged from left to right, and the words at the moment of printing should be read from right to left.

10. Appreciation of idioms and seal script works

First, Oracle Bone Inscriptions's pen is marked by a knife, which is beautiful and generous. But dignified, solid and powerful, it is natural to see the knife and see the pen. Second, Jin Wen is generous and small, but he has no rules and his level is uneven. Third, the front of the small seal font is reversed, and the strokes are round and neat. Fourth, there are no two episodes of silkworms, swallows don't fly in pairs, and the flesh and blood are even and clear. Five, regular script characters occupy the grid, strokes are standardized, fonts are standardized, the back is neat, the density is moderate, and the meaning is broken. Sixth, the running script is not true or careless, far away from Fang Xun, simplifying the complex, pointing to the tape, the word potential is continuous, the brushwork is vivid, looking back and echoing from afar. Opening and closing, jagged and interesting. Seven, cursive script: the size is uniform, the spacing between rows is clear, and the number of columns is neat. Today's grass: slightly larger, as if thoughtful, with a heavy press and a light turn, "entering the pen" rises with the wind, and the trend of "closing the pen" is Zhang Zhi's grass walk: ahead of the rest, unique. Wang Dao cursive script: The wind is full and the height is more than enough. Wang Xizhi's cursive script: the brushwork is unique, the composition is like charm, and it is natural. There are many more, so I won't list them one by one.