Idioms about Calligraphy What are the idioms about calligraphy?

1, a failed mountain. Broken pens piled up like hills. Metaphor calligraphy or writing is excellent.

2, the dragon snake at the bottom of the pen. Jude said that the pen is long and the snake is long. Metaphor calligraphy is vivid and magnificent.

This pen is Mo Miao's. Delicate brushwork and clever inking. Metaphor calligraphy, painting, poetry and other techniques are ingenious.

4, the pen walks the dragon snake. Metaphor calligraphy is vivid and magnificent.

5, silkworm head dovetail. The metaphor of calligraphy begins with a dignified pen and ends with a slight illness.

6. Hide your head and protect your tail. The original meaning of calligraphy is strong. Now it means to talk and do things evasively, for fear of exposing the whole truth.

7. Beginner graffiti. Graffiti: the figurative words are poorly written or poorly written, and there are many places to smear and modify. It is also a metaphor for just beginning to learn.

8. Pure cotton is covered with iron. Pure: pure. It is a metaphor for calligraphy or poetry, which is both rigid and flexible, with a gentle appearance but a hidden spirit.

9. ups and downs. Ups and downs: indulgence; Qi: Stiff. Metaphor language and calligraphy are profound, not blunt, vigorous and elegant.

10, Ding Zhenkai grass. Ding: Ding Kun; Kay: Zhikai. Ding Kun's official script, Zhikai's cursive script. Praise others for their good writing.

1 1, Ding. In the Southern Dynasties, Ding Liang was good at official script and Chen Zhi was good at cursive script. At that time, he was called "Ding". Later used to praise the skills of calligraphy.

12, flying dragon dancing phoenix. The original metaphor is that the mountains are winding and magnificent. Later, it also means that calligraphy is powerful and flexible.

13, rich in muscle and strength. Abundance: fullness, fullness; Tendon: a ligament in a tendon or bone; Many: redundant. Calligraphy has bones and muscles, and its brushwork is vigorous. Metaphor font structure is solid and plump, and the brushwork is more than enough.

14, if you are agile. Correction: vigorous. It is often used to describe the vigor of calligraphy or the beauty of dance.

15, agile as a dragon. It is often used to describe the vigor of calligraphy or the beauty of dance. It's the same as "If you are agile, you will be surprised".

16, with strong bones and abundant muscles. Strength: strong; Feng: plump and beautiful. Metaphor calligraphy is powerful and rich.

17, thirsty for springs. Horse: Good horse. Like a thirsty and thirsty horse, running to Ganquan. Metaphor calligraphy is vigorous and powerful. It is also a metaphor for urgent desire.

18, thirsty and angry. Horse: a fine horse; Sister-in-law: Lion. A thirsty horse rushes to the spring, just like an angry lion picking up stones. Metaphor calligraphy vigorous and unrestrained.

19, thirsty deer rush to the spring. Like a thirsty deer, running to the spring. Metaphor calligraphy is vigorous and powerful. It is also a metaphor for urgent desire.

20, forced through the paper back. Tou: yes. It is a metaphor that calligraphy is strong and powerful, and the nib can simply penetrate the back of the paper. It also means that poetry has profound ideas and concise words.