Idioms describing architecture, music, art, literature and calligraphy

Architecture: Exquisite, resplendent, exquisite, beautiful, grand, grand, and intrigue (referring to the palace building structure, which is patchy and exquisite, unprecedented, unprecedented, second to none, outstanding. Music category: lingering sound, sounds of nature, sadness without injury, sadness with bamboo, boasting, high mountains and flowing water, Huang Zhong Da land, Huang Zhong's destruction, urgent pipe, rubber drum, decadent voice, light song and light dance, full of emotion, similar results, and the sound of national subjugation; Literature category: remarkable, exquisite writing, beautiful rivers and mountains, exotic brushwork, strategic placement, incisive and nuanced, immersive, mature and nuanced, ups and downs, and cymbals released outside; Calligraphy: iron pen and silver hook, penetrating into the wood, floating like a cloud, dexterous like a dragon, smoked and bound, persistent, strong-willed, refreshing, vigorous and powerful, penetrating the paper wall, moving with the pen, moving with the running water, moving with the pen, smart and free, flowing with the running water.

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