The brush is flowing like a dragon and snake-(the strokes of calligraphy) vigorous and graceful.
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With a stroke of the pen, the expression of dragon and snake dancing together appeared. Describing calligraphy as vivid, imposing and free and easy also means that calligraphy is fast and energetic.
Used as a predicate; Describe the strength of calligraphy.
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Long time ago [1]
The most elegant crossword calligraphy
English is not only free and easy in writing, but also fast.
Synonyms are dragon and snake at the bottom of the pen, running water, dragon and phoenix dance, dragon and snake with words, and wonderful pen and flowers.
Rhyming words are warm and harmonious in the sun, and they have recently made a fortune, hit it off, sang harmony between men and women, made meritorious deeds on the spire, damaged morality, raised their hands and deducted their forehead, made a handsome appearance, thanked Germany, made contributions and achieved great virtue.
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This kind of calligraphy is really rare in the world.
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From time to time, I saw the dragon and snake counterparts, and my left plate was dumbfounded. Tang Li Bai's cursive songs
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The dragon and snake follow the brush-good calligraphy.
English example
1. Calligraphers create their excellent works with vigorous and beautiful brushstrokes. With the calligrapher's brush strokes, calligraphy and painting jumped to the page.
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In the Tang Dynasty, the Imperial censor hosted a banquet in the palace to entertain guests, and Li Bai wrote a cursive song on the table. Huai Su, a disciple of Master Xuanzang, was good at cursive writing and was invited to do calligraphy in public. Huai Su dipped his pen in ink and absorbed in luck. He writes quickly. He Zhangzhi praised: "When the master writes, he turns left and right. It's really a long snake."
In August and September of the lunar calendar, the secretary and supervisor entertain guests. While drinking happily, the host left to welcome guests, and everyone saw a young monk standing in the hall.
"He is a disciple of Huai Su, a master of Xuanzang. He never gives up drinking and writes a good cursive script. His hometown is Changsha, a famous family in seven counties of Hunan, and every family has a screen written by him. "
After three rounds of wine, He got up to propose a toast to the guests and said, "This is a beautiful occasion, and poetry is indispensable. How about inviting the poet Li Hanlin to the ceremony? "
Li Bai didn't refuse, but said, "I want to ask Huai Su to spend some time helping poetry in public."
He said, "I know everyone in Huai Su is drunk, and then the ink will be smooth. Somebody, pour the wine quickly! "
Huai Su drink at the same time, buddhist nun carried out several boxes of writing linen, plain silk, put out a few pieces of good Xuanzhou inkstone on the case, and several people in buddhist nun took turns to inject water to grind ink.
Huai Su put down his glass and floated up, and the whole class was suddenly silent. However, when I saw the young monk dip his pen in ink and stare at the paper silk for a while, I suddenly felt lucky. My arm turned to my wrist and I finished it one by one. Before long, cursive scripts with aura were everywhere. Several boxes of linen silk were used up in a flash.
Huai Su threw the pen near the seat. Li Bai's "Cursive Song" was also written. He sang in public: "The young master's name is Huai Su, and the cursive script is chinese odyssey Step ... My teacher is drunk and rests on a rope ... He keeps writing when he gets up, and the numbers are as big as buckets, as if he were shocked by the smell of ghosts and gods, and he always sees dragons and snakes wandering ..."
He Zhangzhi commented: "When the owner writes, the plate on the left turns to the right. Only dragons and snakes really go! Good words, good poems! "
Huai Su's words, Li Bai's poems and He's comments spread all over the capital.
"The pen moves the dragon and snake" has become an idiom to describe the vigorous and free-spirited calligraphy.
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Wang Bin, a young scholar, has a splendid chest and a long snake in his pen. The first moment of Ming Ling Mengchu's surprise Volume 20
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While flying while flying, the word "dragon snake" walks.
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Idiom explanation: describe calligraphy as vivid and magnificent.
Example of idioms: a scholar is small, his chest is splendid, and his pen has a long snake. (Ming Ling Mengchu's "Surprise at the First Moment" Volume 20)
Degree of common use: not commonly used
Emotional color: commendatory term
Grammatical usage: as a predicate; Describe the strength of calligraphy.
Idiom structure: subject-predicate type
Date of birth: ancient times
Idiom pronunciation: go, you can't read "zhǒu".
Idiom: Dragon, can't write "You"
Idiom riddle: the most elegant pen