Words that describe beautiful fonts

1, write a classic for goose

Interpretation: Write scriptures for geese. Describe superb calligraphy.

Source: Jinzhong Hangshu: There is a Taoist raising geese in Yin Shan, which means Xi is very happy. The Taoist priest said, "If you want to write Huang Tingjing, you should give gifts to each other." It's for writing, and I'm going to cage the goose.

There was a Taoist in Shanyin County who raised a flock of geese, and Fuxi was very happy. The Taoist priest said, "In order to write about Huang Tingjing, everyone should give gifts to each other." It's over, goose.

Step 2 enter the forest

Interpretation: This means that the pen is powerful, and later it is used to describe or discuss profoundly.

Source: Zhang Huaiguan's Book End Wang Xizhi: Wang Xizhi's book is a blessing version, which was cut by workers.

Translation: Wang Xizhi's calligraphy blessing edition, cut by workers, incisive.

3, full of muscle and strength

Interpretation: Calligraphy has bones and muscles and vigorous brushwork. Metaphor font structure is solid and plump, and the brushwork is more than enough.

Source: Xuanhe Pu Shu: At the beginning of the Three Kingdoms, the study of Chinese characters was lacking, so it became a family law. Commentators said that it was powerful and full of potential.

At the beginning of the Three Kingdoms, the shortage of philology was not mentioned, so Liu You became a family law. But all the people who say it are working hard for him, and there is a tendency of fog.

4, forcibly through the paper back

Interpretation: Describe the strength of writing and drawing. Later poems and other works can be described as profound and magnificent.

Origin: Yan Zhenqing's Notes on the Twelve Meanings of Zhang Changshi: It is very clever to try to make it pass through the back of the paper.

They use sharpness and often want him to penetrate the back of the paper, which is extremely clever.

5. Falling paper clouds

Interpretation: pen and ink fall on paper, as changeable as clouds. Describe calligraphy or poetry as superb, mysterious and changeable.

Source: Du Fu's Song of Drinking Eight Immortals: Three cups of grass in Zhang Xu, bared in front of the princes, like a cloud.

Zhang Xu cursive sage handed three cups, took off his hat to reveal the crown of the maharaja, and threw his pen like a cloud on the paper.

6. Beautiful flowers

Interpretation: Describe the beauty of calligraphy. It is also a metaphor for fresh and beautiful poetry.

Source: Yuan Ang "Book Review of Ancient and Modern Times" Author: Wei Changshu, like a flower arranging beauty, dancing and laughing at the mirror.

Wei often writes letters, such as arranging flowers and dancing on the stage.

7.fairy dew pearls

Interpretation: Metaphor is the charm and beauty of people. He also described calligraphy as elegant and mellow.

Source: Emperor Taizong's Preface to Sanzang: Feng Shui is not as good as Tsinghua; Fairy dew pearl, can you make it shine?

Translation: Loose Feng Shui, can't be with him in Tsinghua; Fairy dew pearl, how can it be in Langrun?

8. For example, draw sand with an awl

Interpretation: It's like drawing in the sand with an awl. Describe the uniform brushwork of calligraphy.

Source: Jiang Kui's "Continuing the Book Score with a Pen": Using a pen ... just like drawing sand with a cone ... evenly hides the front.

Use pen-and-ink drawing sand ... like an awl ... to think that its even surface hides the front.

9. Wang Yanghong silk

Interpretation: Describe articles, speeches, calligraphy, etc. These are all unrestrained. As "Wang Yang arrogant".

Source: Song Wangzao's Preface to Series Collection: There are few schools of learning Wang, and he has tasted Meishan Su Gong, so his writing style is Wang Yang, and it is classic, but his brushwork is bold and unrestrained.

Qin studied under the king at least, and once met Su Gong of Meishan, so his Wang Yang was leisurely, classic and pure, with bold brushwork.

10, iron painted silver hook

Interpretation: That is called calligrapher's brushwork. His stippling is vigorous and gentle.

Source: Ou Yangxun's On Writing with a Pen: Wandering and pitching, tolerance and romance, just like iron painting, charming as a silver hook.

Wandering around, gentle and romantic, just iron painting, she is like a silver hook.

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Interpretation: other people's calligraphy strokes are like silver hooks, vigorous and powerful; Words are as precious as jade.

Source: Huang Tingjian's "Song Fan from Qian Mufu": Silver hook jade spits cocoon paper, and the cymbals are light and cool.

Translation: silver hook jade phlegm cocoon paper, scattered cold, sent like a fan.

12, painting sand and inkpad

Interpretation: the way ancient calligraphers used pens. It can be likened to depicting Bishop.

Source: Huang Tingjian's "Crimson Book Title": "Wang's calligraphy is like a cone painting sand. It is similar, and Gai Yanfeng is hidden in the pen, which means the ear before the pen.

Wang's calligraphy is thought to draw sand with an awl. If Yin Yinni, it is said that the striker collects pens, he only intends to write first.

13, angry and thirsty

Interpretation: The angry lion pried open the stone and the thirsty horse ran to the spring. Describe the vigorous and unrestrained calligraphy.

Source: "New Tang Book Xu Haochuan": Forty-two screens of books, all prepared in eight styles. The law in the world says, "Anger with stones, thirst with Ma Chong springs".

I used to write 42 screens, all prepared in eight styles, especially cursive script and official script. People describe it as "the angry lion digs the stone, and the thirsty horse rushes to the spring".

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Explanation: Yu Wen writes vertically and freely.

Source: Li Bai's cursive music: Always seeing dragons and snakes, the left side is shocked.

At that time, I saw the dragon and snake walking together, narrowing into a line from left to right, as if they had been hit.

15, if you are agile,

Interpretation: It is often used to describe the vigorous brushwork of calligraphy or the graceful dance.

Source: Biography of the Book of Jin and Wang Xizhi: Commentators call it a pen gesture; Thoughts float like clouds; As agile as a dragon.

Translation: researchers call it brushwork; Thought floating like a cloud; If it scares the dragon, it's fake.

16, Luan Piao storm

Interpretation: Metaphor the beauty of calligraphy. Later, it can be compared to wandering without a fixed place or couples separating.

Source: Han Yu's "Shan Jutu": Ke Dou's fist falls, the phoenix flies, and the tiger flies.

Tadpoles throw their fists upside down, and Xiao Luan flies to park their tigers.

Luanxiang, Zhu Feng 17

Interpretation: Husband and wife fly. Metaphor font elegant, gestures flying.

Source: Zhu Guozhen's Bai Yuchan: (Bai Yuchan) Good cursive script, with the trend of phoenix.

Translation: (Bai Yuchan) is good at cursive writing, and he has a tendency to paint a phoenix.