1. How can there be a good 4-character word to describe calligraphy?
Calligraphy: The pen is full of ink: the pen and ink are used very freely and fully. It mostly describes calligraphy and poetry as smooth and vigorous.
The pen moves the dragon and the snake: The pen depicts the dragon and the snake leaping. Describes the calligraphy style as vigorous and free-spirited. He also writes on behalf of the commander.
First written about Huang Ting: Huang Ting: Taoist classic "Huang Ting Jing", Jin people have "Huang Ting Jing" small regular script calligraphy. In old times, when commenting on calligraphy, there was an idiom: "The first time I wrote Huang Ting, it was just right." Later it was used as a metaphor for doing things just right.
Spring earthworm and autumn snake: a metaphor for poor calligraphy, as crooked as the tracks of earthworms in spring and snakes in autumn.
The sword was at war: the sword was drawn from its sheath, and the bow was opened. Describes a situation that is tense and on the verge of breaking out. Later, it was also used as a metaphor for calligraphy to be vigorous and powerful.
Using examples: Zuo Qiuming wrote a biography of "Spring and Autumn" and summarized the calligraphy of "Spring and Autumn" into several categories and gave a general explanation. Later, the style of classifying and exemplifying a book was called "example and enlightenment". See "Fanfan Jiexi".
Strongly penetrating the back of the paper: Originally referring to the powerfulness of calligraphy, it is now also used to describe vivid, profound and powerful poetry.
Dragon flying and phoenix dancing: Like a flying dragon, flying like a phoenix. The original description is unrestrained and majestic. Nowadays, calligraphy is often described as lively, flexible and skillful writing, and also describes the lifelike dragon and phoenix sculpture art.
Flying dragon and snake: describes the vigorous and vivid calligraphy strokes. Su Shi's "Moon over the Xijiang River" 2. What are the four-character idioms that describe "writing quickly"
Writing like a god [xià bǐ rú shén] Definition: It means that when writing an article, the literary thoughts rush forward, as if there is divine power.
Describes someone who is quick in writing and good at writing articles or writes articles very well. Fenbijishu [fèn bǐ jí shū] Definition: Fenbi: to pick up the pen.
Refers to writing quickly and energetically. [yī huī ér jiù] Definition: to wave: to wave a pen; to: succeed.
It was written as soon as I started writing. Describes writing, writing articles, and drawing quickly.
In one go [ yī qì hē chéng ] Definition: Made in one go. Describe the article's compact structure and coherent style.
It also means doing something in a tight arrangement and completing it quickly and without interruption. BiZouLongShe [bǐ zǒu lóng shé] Definition: describes calligraphy as vivid and powerful.
3. Is there any 4-character word that describes good calligraphy?
Calligraphy: The pen is vigorous and the ink is full: The pen and ink are used very freely and fully. It is mostly used to describe calligraphy and poetry that are vigorous and vigorous.\x0dThe pen moves like a dragon and a snake: The pen is like a dragon and a snake leaping. It describes the calligraphy strokes as vigorous and free and easy. It also represents the command of writing. \x0dThe first writing of Huang Ting: Huang Ting: Taoist classic "Huang Ting Jing", Jin people have "Huang Ting Jing" small regular script calligraphy. In old comments on calligraphy, there is "first writing" "Huang Ting, just right" is an idiom. It was later used to describe doing things just right.\x0d Spring earthworm and autumn snake: a metaphor for poor calligraphy, as curved as the tracks of earthworms in spring and snakes in autumn.\x0d At stake: The sword is *** from its sheath. , the bow is also opened. It describes a situation that is tense and about to explode. Later, it is also a metaphor for calligraphy that is vigorous and powerful.\x0dExample: Zuo Qiuming wrote a biography of "Spring and Autumn" and summarized the calligraphy of "Spring and Autumn" into several categories and examples. A general explanation. Later, it is called a classification example to explain the style of a book as "exemplify the style of the book". See "make examples of the world". \x0dStrongly penetrates the back of the paper: originally refers to the powerful and powerful calligraphy, now it is also used to describe the vivid and profound poetry. Powerful.\x0dDragon flying and phoenix dancing: Like a flying dragon, like a flying phoenix. The original description is unrestrained and majestic. Nowadays, it mostly describes the lively calligraphy strokes, flexible and skillful writing, and also describes the lifelike dragon and phoenix sculpture art.\x0dDragon and snake flying: Describes calligraphy The writing style is vigorous and vivid. Su Shi's "Xijiang Moon? Pingshan Hall" lyrics: "I haven't seen the old immortal in ten years, and dragons and snakes are flying on the wall." Describes calligraphy as free and unrestrained. It can also be used as a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife of advanced trainees. \x0d Luan Xiang Feng Zhu: Zhu: Flying high. It is a metaphor for the flying posture of calligraphy strokes. \x0d Beauty hairpin: describes the style of calligraphy or poetry. The beauty is beautiful and colorful.\x0dpenetrating into the wood three-thirds: the original description is that the calligraphy pen is strong (it is said that when Wang Xizhi of Jin Dynasty wrote on the wooden board, the ink penetrated into the wooden board three-thirds deep), now it mainly describes the profound and powerful analysis, description, and discussion.\x0dIron painting silver hook: Hua: strokes; hook: hook. Describes calligraphy as strong and beautiful. 4. What are the four-character idioms that describe "writing quickly"
1. Writing like a god [xià bǐ rú shén]
Definition: It means that when you write an article, your literary thoughts rush. If there is divine power. Describes someone who is quick in writing and good at writing articles or writes articles very well.
2. Fenbi Jishu [ fèn bǐ jí shū ]
Definition: Fenbi: to pick up the pen. Refers to writing quickly and energetically.
3. One stroke [yī huī ér jiù]
Definition: wield: wave a pen; achieve: success. It was written as soon as I started writing. Describes writing, writing articles, and drawing quickly.
4. In one go [ yī qì hē chéng ]
Definition: To do it in one go. Describe the article's compact structure and coherent style. It also means doing something in a tight arrangement and completing it quickly and without interruption.
5. Bǐ zǒu lóng shé [ bǐ zǒu lóng shé ]
Definition: Describes calligraphy as vivid and powerful.