The pronoun of "unconstrained style"

Synonyms of "unconstrained style" are: flowing, flying freely, flying while flying, handy, walking calmly and so on.

Interpretation of the sky [ti ā n mhá ng k ū ng]: The speed of flying in the sky is as fast as that of flying in the air. Metaphor poetry is unrestrained. It also means that people are impetuous and unrealistic. (Tianma: Shenma)

Flowing clouds and flowing water [xí ng yú n liú shu ǐ]: 1, which means that poetry is pure and chic.

2. Metaphor is insignificant.

Handy [huē zü rú]: describes drawing, writing and writing freely. (swing: swing a pen; Wine: sprinkle ink)

Dragonfly and Phoenix Dance [lóng fēI fèng wǔ]:] At first, it described winding and majestic mountains, and later it also described the powerful and flexible strokes of calligraphy.

Handy [Dé x ρ n y not ng sh ? u]: Do what you think in your heart. Metaphor is skilled or doing things very smoothly. (get: get, think of; Should: react, cooperate)

Brush away the dragon and snake [bǐ zǒu lóng shé]: Describe the vivid and magnificent calligraphy.

Handy [yóu rèn yǒu yú]: The blade runs in the joint gap, and there is room for manoeuvre. Metaphor is skilled in work, has practical experience, and has no troubles in solving problems.

Sentence 1, Li Bai is brilliant, and his writing is unrestrained.

What is admirable is his imagination, which makes the film show us a brand-new alien life.

The young calligrapher is free and easy in the eyes of the public.