What do you mean by the back of the paper?

(of calligraphy) vigorous and powerful.

[Idiom explanation] Pass: Pass. Describe the vigorous calligraphy, and the brush strokes almost penetrate the back of the paper. It also describes poetry as profound in conception and concise in words.

[Allusion source] Zhao Qingyi's "Ou Bei Shi Hua" Volume 6: Write first, and try to penetrate the back of the paper.

The artistic conception begins with the pen, and the nib almost penetrates the back of the paper.

[Synonym] The amount is as big as a rafter, and the brushwork is close.

[antonym] An understatement

"Ordinary degree" is unusual

[emotional color] commendatory term

[Grammatical Usage] Used as a predicate, attribute or clause; Include praise

[Idiom structure] Subject-predicate type

[Date of birth] Ancient times

Extended data:

Synonym: low-key statement

[Idiom explanation] The original intention is to write with light color when describing. Now it is more about talking and writing articles, and downplaying important issues.

[Allusions] Chapter 48 of Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years": "It is even more anxious to see him say so lightly."

I was even more anxious when I saw that he said that important issues were taken lightly.

[Synonym] Dragonflies touch water, which is neither painful nor itchy.

[antonym] incisively and vividly, make a mountain out of a molehill

[useful] useful

[emotional color] commendatory term

[Grammatical Usage] Used as a predicate, attribute or adverbial; derogatory sense

[Idiom structure] Combination form

[Date of birth] Modern