Dragon flying and phoenix dancing: like a flying dragon, like a flying phoenix. The original description is unrestrained and majestic. Now it is mostly used to describe the lively calligraphy strokes, flexible and skillful writing, and also the vivid dragon and phoenix sculpture art. I am happy to answer your questions. Flying dragons and snakes: describe the vigorous and vivid calligraphy strokes. Su Shi's "Xijiang Moon? Pingshan Hall" poem: "I haven't seen the old immortal for ten years, but dragons and snakes are flying on the wall."
Luan Piaofengbo. : Luan: A bird like the phoenix in legend. It originally described calligraphy as free and unrestrained. It is also a metaphor for a trainee’s husband and wife being separated.
Luan soaring and phoenix Zhu: Zhu: flying high. A metaphor for calligraphy strokes Flying posture.
The pen walks like a dragon and a snake: The pen moves like a dragon and a snake. It describes the calligraphy strokes as vigorous and free. It also represents the command of writing.
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