"Wenfengbijian" is correct. It is a combination of Chinese words. The specific explanation is as follows:
1. Fengduo means rich, and the content and form of the article are diverse.
2. Jianduo refers to strong writing power.
Bi Jian cites: Yu Wenbao of the Song Dynasty, "External Collection of Blowing Sword Records": "I saw that the transcriber of Gongyuan said: 'Throw down a certain number of papers every day, and limit the time. If you are late, you will be punished. No rest day and night, hungry and sleepy, eyes aching and red. When you see the text in the test paper, the words are large and the notes are few, your mind will be bright, your writing will be strong, and you will be happy to copy strokes<. /p>
Bijian synonyms: force through the back of the paper
Pinyin [ lì tòu zhǐ bèi ]
Explanation: through. When writing, the force of the pen tip reaches the reverse side of the paper. Describe calligraphy and painting as powerful and powerful. Later, he also described the poem as profound in conception and concise in wording.
The synonyms of the painting are meticulous, the whip is penetrating into the inside, the wood is three-pointed, the pen is as big as a rafter, and the pen is powerful.
Antonym: understatement.