Title: vigorous pinyin: cāngjìng Meaning: (trees, calligraphy, painting, etc. ) Old and straight.
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Jin 1 (j ì n) 2 (jìng) In fact, the pronunciation of "jin" in many words is (jìng). In addition to vigorous, there are vigorous, vigorous, vigorous, daunting, daunting, daunting. The vigorous pronunciation of these words is (j √ ng), not (j √ n). Cangzi means not color, but shape. Vigorous and powerful, it is often used to describe the sense of strength of calligraphy and painting works, such as using ink and sketching. When you study hard (golden four tones), you can group the words (energetic, energetic, energetic)
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Detailed explanation (trees, poems, calligraphy and painting, singing, etc. ) Old and straight. Liu Yuan-Feng's General Theory of Seclusion and Neo-Confucianism III: "An honest work is deeper than the classics, and its spirit is beyond the reach of shallow learning." Yuan Hongdao's poem "Entering the Panshan Mountain" in the Ming Dynasty: "Skinny and green, full of vigor." Ye Qingting Yi's "Blowing the Net to Record the Stone Carvings of Liuzhou Willow": "This calligraphy is vigorous and powerful, and it is not a meta-thing, and it was also copied by Song people." Yu Dafu's "A Brief Introduction to the Scenery of East Zhejiang: A Brief Introduction to the Scenery of Yan Fangji": "In the past, the grotesque rocks in Chinese painting were steep and wrinkled, magnificent and incredible." Wu Han's The Destiny of the Singer's House: "The old general with gray hair sang this simple, natural and beautiful lyric in a rich and high-pitched tone." Literature and history materials of Suixian Yuan's Deer Garden: "There are still three halls in Yuanjiashan (Yuan Keli), and there are several cypress trees outside the pavilion, which are vigorous and colorful. "