Idiom to describe a good hand.

A well-written idiom is full of pen and ink: pen and ink are used freely and incisively. Describe calligraphy and poetry. The dragon and snake in the pen: the dragon and snake jumped into the pen. Describe the vigorous and free brushwork of calligraphy. Also for the conductor. Huang Ting: There is the Taoist classic Huang Tingjing, and the Jin people have the lower case Huang Tingjing. In the old days, there was an idiom to comment on calligraphy: "Writing Huang Ting at first is just right". Later, the metaphor was just right. The sword has been drawn and the bow has been drawn. Describe the situation as tense and explosive. Later, it also refers to the vigorous and magnificent calligraphy. Penetrating the back of the paper: Originally, calligraphy was vigorous and powerful, but now it is also used to describe vivid and profound poems. Fly like a dragon, fly like a phoenix. The original description is unrestrained and magnificent. Nowadays, calligraphy is described as a lively, flexible and lifelike plastic arts of dragons and phoenixes. Flying dragons and snakes: describe the vitality and vividness of calligraphy strokes. Su Shi's Xijiang Moon? Pingshantang: "I haven't seen the old fairy for ten years, and the dragon and snake fly to the wall." Luan Piao Feng Bo: Luan: a legendary bird like a phoenix. Originally, calligraphy was used to describe chic. Luan Xiang: Jane: Fly high. Metaphor calligraphy flying posture. Beauty hairpin: describes the beauty of calligraphy or poetry style. Get to the point: the original description of calligraphy is strong (according to legend? Wang Xizhi wrote on the board, and the ink penetrated into the board for three minutes. Now he has described profound and powerful analysis, description and discussion. Iron painting silver hook: painting: strokes; Hook: hook. Describe the vigorous and beautiful calligraphy.