1. Four-character idioms in regular script
Dense and full, rich and graceful, soft yet strong, wrapped in iron, strong and majestic, vigorous and powerful, thick and strong, majestic Boundless, majestic, thunderous, mighty dragons and tigers, powerful and vigorous, vigorous and vigorous, hard, soft and clumsy, round and smooth, well-equipped, self-contained and natural, well-proportioned, flexible, beautiful and clear, compact and precipitous, leaning to the side Elegant, free and elegant, straight and strong, strong and powerful, vigorous and powerful, compact structure, flying dragons and phoenixes, graceful style, pen moves like a dragon and snake, as powerful as a startling dragon, pen force is strong, pen power is dangerous, sinister momentum, strong and upright, power penetrates the back of the paper, Three points into the wood, a combination of hardness and softness, smooth expression, concise brushwork, skillful brushwork, smooth flow, free expression, hearty, pleasing to the eye, elegant and charming, charming and strong, strong and powerful, iron painting with silver hook, meaningful and handsome, beautiful structure and smartness Delicate, delicate and rich, falling from the peak, free and unrestrained, thousands of miles of clouds, simple and powerful, natural, simple and elegant, smart and unrestrained, simple and peaceful, peaceful and smooth, graceful and generous, natural stretch, natural, smart and flowing, Lifelike, flowing and smooth, round and round, smooth and smooth, inspired by foreign teachers, learning from others' strengths, profound in skill, majestic and majestic, smooth in charm, strong and simple, changeable in style, changing in meaning again and again, vivid in charm, powerful and unrestrained, straightforward Simple, unique, free and unrestrained, natural and interesting, right in the center, relaxed in tightness, handed down from generation to generation, handsome and elegant, gorgeous and natural, smooth and subtle, elegant and graceful, dignified and simple, dignified and elegant, fresh and frank, dangerous Sparse. 2. Four-character idiom calligraphy to appreciate and promote traditional art
Four-character idiom calligraphy "Aim high":
"If a worker wants to do his job well, he must first sharpen his tools." Those who want to achieve great things Must aim high. Aiming high means pursuing lofty ideals, career ambitions, and pursuing excellence. There is also the artistic conception of "hanging clouds and sails directly across the sea". For example, the fastest warship in the Beiyang Navy was named "Zhiyuan", which specifically means riding the wind and waves, being unstoppable and running towards the distance.
Four-character idiom calligraphy "Tranquility reaches far":
Since ancient times, many literati have believed in the famous saying "Tranquility leads to distance, indifference leads to clear ambition", which shows a kind of Confucianism. style. This sentence can lay down a person's basic view of everything in the world throughout his life. It is also the highest state of self-cultivation in traditional Chinese culture. Only by being indifferent and tranquil can one have insight into the world. Only by being pure and restrained can one be far-sighted.
3. Appreciate four-character words in cursive calligraphy
Dragon flying and phoenix dancing
The close meaning is free and unrestrained
The original meaning is to describe the winding of the mountain. "Majestic and majestic" later also described the calligraphy strokes as powerful and flexible.
Source: Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Biao Zhongguan Stele": "On the mountain of Tianmu, the sweet water flows out, and the dragons and phoenixes dance, gathering in Lin'an."
Example: Look up and see the hanging on the north wall Four large screens, written in cursive script, are amazing. (Chapter 9 of "Lao Can's Travels" by Liu E of the Qing Dynasty)
The pen moves like a dragon and a snake
The literal meaning is a dragon flying and a phoenix dancing, the word moves about a dragon and a snake
The definition describes the vividness of calligraphy And there is momentum.
Source from Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Cursive Script Song": "From time to time, only dragons and snakes are seen walking away, left and right are frowning and shocked."
Use case The scholar Xiao Wangbin has a brocade hidden in his chest. ~. (Ming Dynasty Ling Shuchu's "The First Carving of the Case" Volume 20) 4. The four-character idiom of primary school students' calligraphy is in regular script
In regular script
rù mù sān fēn
[Explanation] This refers to the vigorous and powerful calligraphy strokes. The post-metaphor has a thorough insight; the discussion is profound.
[Quote] Zhang Huaiguan of the Tang Dynasty's "Book Break": "When the Jin Dynasty offered sacrifices to the northern suburbs; he updated the edition; the workers cut it; the pen penetrated the wood into three parts."
[Authentic pronunciation] Three ; Cannot be read as "shān".
[Distinguish form] Enter; cannot write "人".
[Similar meaning] Powerful to see through the back of the paper, Iron painting and silver hook
[Antonym] A glimpse of something
[Usage] Used as a compliment. A word used to praise others or make profound comments. Generally used as predicate, attributive, adverbial, and complement.
[Structure] Formal.
[Example] Some of Lu Xun's essays revealed the ugly face of the Kuomintang reactionaries.
[English translation] written in a forceful hand
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