Yan Liu's and Yan Liu's calligraphy are both powerful, but their styles are different. Also known as excellent calligraphy.
Iron-painted silver hook tiēHuàyín güu Interpretation: Describe that calligraphy is strong and soft, and penetrates the back of paper. Interpretation: Describe that calligraphy is strong and powerful, and the nib almost penetrates the back of paper. It also describes poetry as profound in conception and concise in words.
Handy Hu ē zü rú Interpretation: Describe drawing, writing, writing and writing at will.
2. Calligraphy idioms are characterized by falling rocks at the peak, changeable charm, vigorous and wrong, elegant and graceful, thunderous, combining rigidity with softness, superficial, Rowen tiger shock, repeated change of heart, elegant and delicate, dignified and elegant, unrestrained and uninhibited, concise brushwork, covering iron with cotton, smooth and orderly, and natural and delicate. Learn from others' strengths, be meaningful and handsome, simple and bold, vigorous and powerful, dancing like a dragon and dancing like a phoenix, with vivid charm, profound skill, smart and smooth, agile and shocking, magnificent, completely natural, gorgeous and natural, with thousands of miles of clouds, interesting all day long, pleasing to the eye, magnificent, graceful, graceful, dignified and smooth. Skilled brushwork, smooth charm, natural and graceful, peaceful and smooth, iron-painted silver hook, lifelike, round and smooth, simple and far-reaching, easy to write, well matched with bones and muscles, close to see, firm brushwork, moderate pen collection, smart and delicate, hearty and graceful, charming and healthy, beautiful structure, unique personality, tight and elegant.
3. Four-character idioms describing calligraphy works Four-character idioms about calligraphy works: The sweeping army describes poetry and calligraphy. With great momentum and great courage; A dragon snake describes calligraphy as vivid and magnificent; A swallowtail silkworm head describes calligraphy as dignified and light; Rich and powerful metaphors mean that the font structure is solid and full, and the strokes are more than enough; A flexible dragon is often used to describe a powerful stroke of calligraphy. Or graceful dances run through the back of the paper, and calligraphy is vigorous and powerful, with one stroke and one painting almost running through the back of the paper. Calligraphy is characterized by its excellent brushwork. Now many metaphors are very profound. Iron-painted silver hooks describe the combination of rigidity and softness in calligraphy. Fairy dew pearls describe calligraphy as elegant and mellow. Calligraphy works are a relatively complete form of expression of calligraphy art and a way of entertainment.
The styles of calligraphy works mainly include nave, banners, horizontal stripes, couplets, plaques, long scrolls and fan faces.
4. The four-character idioms in calligraphy works are sweeping away thousands of troops, writing with dragons and snakes, using silkworms' swallowtails, enriching tendons and strengthening strength, drawing silver hooks in iron, and revealing pearls, which are quiet and far-reaching, vivid in charm, bold and unrestrained, straightforward and simple, unique in personality, bright and unrestrained, naturally interesting, in the middle, close to the heart, beautiful and natural. Steep and sparse, thunderous, Rowen Tiger Shock, vigorous, vigorous, flexible and clumsy, round and smooth, full of bones and muscles, self-interested, wrong, moderate, beautiful and sparse, tight and steep, leaning on the side, elegant and handsome, forceful, vigorous and powerful, compact in structure, dancing while flying, charming in style. China's calligraphy is an ancient art, which develops with the development of Chinese civilization.
In the world, there are only a handful of nationalities with calligraphy art, and China's calligraphy has a long history. Calligraphy, as an artistic creation, is deeply mysterious.
From Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Bronze inscriptions to Dazhuan, Xiaozhuan and Li Shu, to the Eastern Han Dynasty and Wei and Jin Dynasties, cursive script, regular script, running script and other forms were basically finalized. Calligraphy always exudes the charm of ancient art, and it is often referred to as soft wind, which makes people feel warm and comfortable.
Dragon and phoenix dance originally described the grandeur of mountains, and later described the grandeur and agility of calligraphy. The sweeping army described poetry, calligraphy and other magnificent and verve brushstrokes, while the dragon and snake described calligraphy as vivid and magnificent. Silkworm-headed swallowtail describes dignified calligraphy and light steps. Use abundant strength to describe the solid and full font structure and powerful brushwork. It is often used to describe the vigorous brushwork of calligraphy, or to describe the vigorous brushwork and graceful dancing, which penetrates the back of paper. The brush strokes can almost penetrate the back of the paper. The incisive description of calligraphy is very powerful. Nowadays, the problem of metaphor analysis is very profound. Tie Hua Yin Gou describes the softness of calligraphy. Fairy dewdrops describe the elegance and roundness of calligraphy. The vigorous description of calligraphy is vigorous and powerful.
5. Appreciating the four-character idiom calligraphy and promoting the traditional art;
"If a worker wants to do a good job, he must sharpen his tools first." If he wants to achieve great things, he must be ambitious. To aim high means to pursue lofty ideals, career aspirations and Excellence. There is also the artistic conception of "Let's go straight to my Yun Fan and bridge the deep and deep sea". For example, the fastest warship of Beiyang Navy was named "Zhiyuan Ship", which means to ride the wind and waves and sail to a distant place.
The four-character idiom calligraphy is "quiet and profound";
Since ancient times, many scholars have worshipped the famous saying "quiet is far away, indifferent is bright", showing a Confucian demeanor. This sentence can lay a basic view of everything in the world for a person's life, and it is also the highest realm of self-cultivation in China's traditional culture. Only when you are indifferent and quiet can you gain insight into the world, and only when you are purely introverted can you be far-sighted.
6. How can there be a good four-character word to describe calligraphy? Calligraphy: full of pen power: pen and ink are used very freely and fully. It describes calligraphy and poetry. \x0d's pen is full of dragons and snakes. Describe the vigorous and free brushwork of calligraphy. It also writes for the conductor. \x0d first wrote Huang Ting: Huang Ting, a Taoist classic. Jin people have the idiom "just right" in Huang Ting Jing, which was later used to describe doing things just right. \x0d Spring insects and autumn snakes: It refers to the trajectory of spring insects and autumn snakes with poor calligraphy. \x0d: The sword is drawn and the bow is opened. It describes a tense situation and is explosive. Later, it also refers to the vigorous and magnificent calligraphy. \x0d, for example: give a general explanation. Later, it was called "Give an example to illustrate the style of a book". See "Examples". \x0d penetrates the back of the paper: The original meaning of calligraphy is vigorous and powerful, and now it is also used to describe the vivid, profound and powerful poetry. \x0d flies like a dragon and flies like a phoenix. At first, it was described as bold and magnificent. Now describe it as lively and powerful. The word "Ping Shan Tang" says: "I haven't seen an old fairy for ten years, and the dragon and snake fly to the wall." \x0d Luan Piao Feng Bo: Luan: a legendary phoenix-like bird. Originally, calligraphy was described as chic and unrestrained, and it was also a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife in high flyers. \x0d Luan Xiang Feng Pin: Spread your wings and fly high. It is compared with the posture of Feitian calligraphy. \ Wang Xizhi wrote on the board, and the ink penetrated into the board three points deep), which is now described as profound and powerful in analysis, description and discussion. Hook: hook. Describe the vigorous and beautiful calligraphy.
7. Appreciate the four characters while calligraphy.
Being close means being free and unrestrained.
The explanation originally described the majestic mountains, and later described the powerful and flexible calligraphy.
The source is the stone "Observing the Monument of Loyalty and Righteousness": "The mountain of Mother Tianmu, flowers in the water, dragon and phoenix dances, collected from Lin 'an. "
The use case looked up and saw four big screens hanging on the north wall, cursive script, amazing. (Qing Liu e's travels of the old disabled, the ninth time)
The brush is flowing like a dragon and snake-(the strokes of calligraphy) vigorous and graceful.
In the near sense, dragon and phoenix dance, and the word goes dragon and snake.
The definition describes that calligraphy is vivid and magnificent.
The source of Li Bai's cursive music in Tang Dynasty: "Always seeing dragons and snakes, the left side is shocked."
Wang Bin Jr., a scholar of use cases, has a brilliant mind. (The first moment of Ming Lingmeng (Volume 20))