What are some good words to describe calligraphy written with a brush?

The pen moves like a dragon and a snake ? [ bǐ zǒu lóng shé ]; describes calligraphy as vivid and powerful. Source: Song Xin Qiji's "Zui Penglai·Zhengwu Yin Bi Zhuan".

Dragon flying and phoenix dancing ? [ lóng fēi fèng wǔ ]; originally described the winding and majestic mountains, and later also described the powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes. Source: Liu Guo of the Song Dynasty, "Four Offenders of Jian Plum Blossoms (Shangjian Kang Qian Dalang Shou)".

force through the back of the paper [ lì tòu zhǐ bèi ]; penetrate: pass through. The calligraphy is described as strong and powerful, with the strokes almost reaching the back of the paper. It also describes poems with profound ideas and concise words. Source: "Oubei Poetry Talk" by Zhao Yi of the Qing Dynasty: "(Lu You's poems) The meaning comes first; the power penetrates the back of the paper."

Jiao Ruo Jinglong [jiǎo ruò jīng lóng]; Jiao: vigorous. It is often used to describe vigorous calligraphy strokes or graceful dancing postures. Source: "Book of Jin·Biography of Wang Xizhi": "The commentator calls it the style of his writing; he thinks it floats like a floating cloud; it is as powerful as a startling dragon."

penetrating into the wood [rù mù sān fēn]; it is said that Wang Xizhi wrote on wooden boards and was a carpenter. At that moment, I found that the writing penetrated three-thirds of the way into the board. The calligraphy is described as extremely powerful. Nowadays, the problem of multi-metaphor analysis is very profound. Source: Tang Dynasty Zhang Huaiguan's "Shujuan": "When the Emperor of Jin Dynasty offered sacrifices to the northern suburbs; he updated the edition; the workers cut it; the pen penetrated the wood into three parts."

Yan Jinliu Gu? [yán jīn liǔ gǔ]; Yan: Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty; Liu: Liu Gongquan, a calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty. The calligraphy of Zhiyan and Liu is strong and powerful, but their styles are different. Also generally known as excellent calligraphy. Source: Yuanguan Hanqing's "Zhonglu Putianle"

Wandering Clouds Startled the Dragon [yóu yún jīng lóng]; describes the exquisite calligraphy. Source: "Book of Jin·Biography of Wang Xizhi": "The commentator described the style of his writing as floating like clouds and powerful as a frightening dragon."

Brush calligraphy? [máo bǐ zì]

Brush calligraphy refers to characters written according to traditional rules, rather than words written randomly with a brush. Calligraphy is the art of line modeling. The so-called brush technique mainly refers to how to use the brush to create ideal lines.