1. What are the poems that describe exquisite techniques or superb skills?
Describe writing style and calligraphy
The five mountains are shaken when the pen is written in high spirits, and the poem becomes Smiling and Proud Ling Cangzhou. ——Li Bai's "Yin on the River"
The pen falls in the storm, and the poem becomes weeping ghosts and gods. ——Du Fu's "Twenty Rhymes to Li Twelve Whites"
Describing folk skills
The ingenuity of human craftsmanship is amazing, and the refining of medicine and burning lamps can be done at the same time during the day. ——Zhao Meng's "Gifts to Those Who Set off Fireworks"
Even a skilled hand has no ax to cut scars. ——Xin Qiji's "Huanxisha"
There is no Zi Ren biography, exquisite craftsmanship. Then he made the jade man carve it, and his skillful hands were roughly the same. ——Zhang Yu's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou·Giving Capital Shao Zi and Returning Jiahe"
Wu Si, Shutong and Zhang Gaoqiu, the empty mountains are condensed with clouds that are not flowing.
Jiang E cries about the sorrow of the bamboos, while Li Ping plays the Chinese harp.
The broken jade in Kunshan screams as a phoenix, the hibiscus weeps and the fragrant orchid smiles.
——Li He's "Li Ping Konghou Yin"
The engineer is commanding, how high-spirited he is! The plans and rules are great, and the skills are sincere. ——Lin Chaosong of the Qing Dynasty
Painting
The emblem is written in a masterful hand, and the eyes are cut with water and the lips are reddish. ——Qin Guan's "Nanxiangzi·Written Hui Zhen by Wonderful Hands"
The clouds in the sky cut off the water, and rivers and lakes opened thousands of miles away. ——Wen Zhengming's "Inscription on the Horizontal Axis of Gaofang Mountain" 2. What are the poems, proverbs, sayings, and sayings that describe "superior skills"?
Reach the pinnacle
Ingenuity
Incredible craftsmanship
Captured at the drop of a hat
Rejuvenating with skill
Cooking the ox
With ease
Writing in the wind and rain, poetry Weeping ghosts and gods.
Those who are skilled in art are bold
Yellow clouds appear in the northwest, and hail arrives in front of them
Pingshan comes out of the clouds, no need to ask God
Northwest at night Dark, with rain and flashes; if it is bright in the northwest at night, the weather will be fine the next day
Fish-scale clouds, even if it is not raining, it will be windy
Clouds coming from the northwest are not good, and it will rain if it is not a wind disaster Hail
Black clouds are the wind, white clouds are the sign of rain
1. Climb to the top [dēng fēng zào jí]
Definition: Climb: go up; peak: the top of the mountain; Make: reach; Ji: the highest point. It is a metaphor for reaching the highest state or achievement of knowledge, skills, etc.
Source: "Shi Shuo Xin Yu·Literature" by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty: "Can you reach the peak without knowing it? However, the power of Tao Lian cannot be falsely accused."
2. qiǎo duó tiān gōng [qiǎo duó tiān gōng]
Definition: to win: to win. Artificial ingenuity is better than natural. The description of the technique is very clever.
Source: Yuan Dynasty Zhao Meng's poem "Giving Fireworks to Those Who Set Off Fireworks": "The ingenuity in the world is amazing, refining medicine and burning lamps to clear the day and night."
3. The miraculous craftsmanship [guǐ fǔ shén gōng]
Definition: It looks like it was made by ghosts and gods. Describes superb artistic skills that cannot be achieved by human beings.
Source: "Zhuangzi·Dasheng": "Zi Qing whittled wood into a 鐻, and when he saw it, he was frightened and worried about ghosts and gods."
4. Rejuvenation with a wonderful hand [miào shǒu huí chūn]
Definition: Rejuvenation: To bring spring back, a metaphor for reviving a dying person. Refers to the doctor's excellent medical skills.
Source: Chapter 20 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty: "But inside and outside the door of the drug store, there are twenty or thirty plaques hanging: What's 'the same merits and good looks', what's 'bian' The magpie is resurrected, what is the 'wonderful hand of rejuvenation'..."
5. To capture at the last moment [shǒu dào qín lái]
Definition: capture: capture.
It originally refers to being able to capture the enemy in a fight, but later it refers to being confident in doing things and getting it done effortlessly.
Source: ·The fourth chapter of Kang Jinzhi's "Li Kui Bears the Jing". 3. Common sayings, poems and proverbs that describe people's superb skills
1. The king of hell is a carpenter - a miraculous craftsman
2. The Supreme Lord makes alchemy - he is a master of craftsmanship
3. Practicing the posture on the telephone pole - the skill is high and bold
4. Slapping in the clouds for a long time - the master
5. Take a gourd and place it on the ground. The money covered his mouth, Xu used a ladle to drink the oil and drained it, then put it through the money hole, but the money was not wet. Because he said: "I don't have anyone else, but I am familiar with my hands." - "The Oil Seller" by Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty
Translation: So he took out a gourd and placed it on the ground, and put a copper coin on the mouth of the gourd. , slowly use an oil ladle to scoop the oil into the gourd. The oil is poured from the money hole but the money is not wet. So he said: "I don't have any other (mystery), it's just my skill with my hands."
6. The Ying man's chalk covered the end of his nose, like a fly's wing, and asked the craftsman to chop it off. Lifting the jin into the wind, listening to it and chopping it, the powder will be used without hurting the nose, and the Ying people will not lose their appearance. ——"Zhuangzi·Xu Wugui" in the Warring States Period
Translation: A man in Yingdu applied lime on the tip of his nose, like a fly wing (so thin), and asked a craftsman named Shi to chip it off with an axe. it. The craftsman named Shi swung the ax like a gust of wind and chopped it off. The lime was chopped off but his nose was not hurt at all. The man from Yingdu stood there without changing his expression. 4. Poems, proverbs, sayings, and sayings that describe superb skills
I hope it can help you, and I hope you will adopt it!
1. Get up early and let the clouds go away, and the sun will kill the dog at noon
2. Be afraid of clouds from the south in the morning and clouds from the north in the evening
3. Look to the southeast in the morning. Look northwest at night
4. The clouds rise from the southeast, and there will be rain but it will not be until noon
5. The red clouds rise at sunrise, and I advise you not to travel far;
The red clouds at sunset rising, it will be sunny the next day
6. The sun goes down in the clouds, and it rains on the ground after midnight
7. The dark clouds rise after the sun, and there will be rain tomorrow;
Dark clouds follow the sun, and it rains at night
8. An oolong hits the dam, and it rains when it is not overcast.
9. When the clouds are in the east, the rain is not bad;
When the clouds are in the south, the river is full
10. There are clouds in the sky and rain on the ground
11. There are cotton wool clouds in the sky and rain on the ground
12. Fortress clouds in the sky and rain on the ground
13. There are clouds and clouds and rain on the ground
14. Yellow clouds appear in the northwest, and hail arrives in front of you
15. There is no need to ask God for the clouds coming out of Pingshan 5. Verses that describe the superb
There are two verses in the poem that can be described The archery skills are superb~~
1. Lu Lun's "Song of the Sea"
The grass in the dark forest is shaking with the wind,
The general draws his bow at night.
I looked for the white feather in plain sight,
but it was lost in the stone ridges.
"Looking for white feathers at ordinary times, but not in the stone edges" shows the superb archery skills~~
Translation:
In the dim forest, the grass was suddenly blown by the wind The sound was swaying and rustling, and the general thought that a wild beast was coming, so he quickly opened his bow and shot arrows.
I went to look for the arrow at dawn, but it was already deeply embedded in the stone.
2. Cao Zhi's "White Horse"
If you control the string to break the left, the right hair will destroy the moon branch.
He raises his hand to catch the flying zodiac, and bends down to scatter the horse's hooves.
Control: lead, pull away. Left: The shooting target on the left. Destroy: Destroy, and the word "scatter" (break) below both has the meaning of penetration. Moon Branch: and "Horse Shoe" are both the names of archery targets
Translation:
Open the bow left and right to hit the target. You can hit the flying objects by raising your hand, and you can hit the target by leaning down. Can break arrow targets.
I hope this can help you~~ 6. What are the verses that describe superb piano skills?
The three or two sounds of the strings being plucked by the rotating shaft are sentimental before the tune is formed.
The strings muffle the sounds and thoughts, as if complaining of failure in life.
The formalities of the letter were continued with a low eyebrow, saying all the things in one's heart.
Lightly gathered, slowly rolled, wiped and then picked again, at first it was a colorful dress and then it was six pieces.
The big strings are noisy like the rain, and the small strings are like whispers.
Noisy and jumbled bullets, big and small beads falling onto the jade plate.
The orioles in the Guan Dynasty are whispering to the flowers, and the spring water is flowing down the beach.
The water spring is so cold that the strings are condensed, and the condensation will never pass through the sound.
Don’t be sad and resentful. Silence is better than sound at this time.
The silver bottle bursts into water, and the cavalry stands out with swords and guns.
At the end of the song, the plucked strings are carefully drawn, and the sound of the four strings is like cracking silk.
Excerpt from "The Play of the Pipa" by Bai Juyi
They are all words and phrases praising the superb skills of the female pipa player