Ting Yun is a Chinese vocabulary, pronounced tíng yún, which means even number; Suitable. Explain evenly and appropriately. ? Zhu Ziqing's "Old Town of Gubei": "This kind of painting obviously imitates the Greek wall carvings, so the pavilion structure is even and not chaotic.
Pavilion evenly make sentences:
1. Calligrapher Ma Wenluan's regular script is ingenious, natural, smooth, delicate and moist, and is praised as "Zhao Zhou in the south and Ma Wenluan in the north" by domestic book circles.
2. The calligrapher wrote it in Ou, and his cursive script is "Two Kings". His regular script is skillful and exquisite, natural, and his cursive script is balanced and soft, which is praised by domestic calligraphers as "Zhao Zhou in the south and Ma Wenluan in the north".
Pavilion characters include: pavilion, pavilion, sentry box, pavilion, pavilion, etc.
1, pavilion [tíng tíng] Interpretation: bright and beautiful appearance. Shen Liangyue's Beauty Fu in the Southern Dynasties: "Graceful as the moon, graceful as the spring."
2. Pavilion [tíng zi] Interpretation: small building. Tang Du Fu's poem Zheng Ting says: "Every household is prosperous by Zheng Ting River."
3. sentry box [g?ng tíng] interpretation: a pavilion for the military and police to stand guard. Ding Ling, director of Liangmo, said: "This house is like a small sentry box with the door facing the river gorge and the road behind it."
4. Pavilion [liáng tíng] Interpretation: A pavilion for pedestrians to shelter from the rain or rest. Tang Du Mu's poem "Drunk Down": "Fairy clouds are happy in the clear sky, and they are all sent to the pavilion."
5. Evenness of pavilions [tíng yún] Interpretation: Evenness and appropriateness. Zhu Ziqing's "Old Town of Gubei": "This kind of painting is clearly like a Greek wall sculpture, so the structure of the pavilion is even and not chaotic."