What is the idiom for a small fly?

Idiom 褰头小肖

Pinyin yíng tóu xiǎo kǎi ㄧㄥˊ ㄊㄡˊ ㄒㄧㄠˇ ㄎㄞˇ

Traditional 褋头小肖

< p>Definition: Regular Chinese characters as big as a fly's head, referring to extremely small regular script. Also known as "Fly-head regular script".

Synonyms of the word Yitou small characters Yitou fine books Yitou fine characters

2. Ming Dynasty Wang Shizhen's "Books with Yu Zhongwei" No. 10: "An examination of various collections also shows similarities and differences, so we should take this as the basis To make the book straight, you need to write in regular script with your feet and pronounce it with an iron hand. < /p>

4. Qing Dynasty Li Yu's "Xianqing Ouji·Qi Wan·System": "Whenever I meet a celebrity, I will look for new sentences, depending on the width of the place, the size of the characters, or goose calligraphy. Or it can be written in small regular script."

5. Qian Yong's "Lv Yuan Cong Hua·Painting·People in the Painting": "I am more than eighty years old and can still write small regular script."

Small note: "King Zhong" refers to Zhong Yao, a famous calligrapher and politician in Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period, and Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.