Poorly written descriptive words

1. Idioms describing well-written characters and idioms about poorly written characters

Idioms about well-written characters: The pen is full of ink: the pen and ink are used very freely and fully.

It mostly describes calligraphy and poetry as smooth and vigorous. The pen moves the dragon and the snake: The pen depicts the dragon and the snake leaping.

Describes calligraphy as vigorous and free-spirited. He also writes on behalf of the commander.

First written about Huang Ting: Huang Ting: Taoist classic "Huang Ting Jing", Jin people have "Huang Ting Jing" small regular script calligraphy. In old times, when commenting on calligraphy, there was an idiom: "The first time I wrote Huang Ting, it was just right."

Later used to describe doing things just right. The sword was at war: the sword was drawn from its sheath, and the bow was opened.

Describes a situation that is tense and about to explode. Later, it was also used as a metaphor for calligraphy to be vigorous and powerful.

Strongly penetrating the back of the paper: Originally referring to the powerfulness of calligraphy, it is now also used to describe vivid, profound and powerful poetry. Dragon flying and phoenix dancing: Like a dragon soaring, like a phoenix flying.

The original description is unrestrained and majestic. Nowadays, calligraphy is often described as lively, flexible and skillful writing, and also describes the lifelike dragon and phoenix sculpture art.

Flying dragon and snake: describes the vigorous and vivid calligraphy strokes. Su Shi's "Xijiang Moon?" "Pingshan Hall" lyrics: "I haven't seen the old immortal in ten years, and dragons and snakes are flying on the wall."

Luan Piao Feng Bo: Luan: a legendary bird like the phoenix. It turns out that calligraphy is described as free and unrestrained.

Luan Xiang Feng Zhu: Zhu: Flying high. It is a metaphor for the flying gesture of calligraphy strokes.

Beauty Hairpin: Describes the beauty and beauty in calligraphy or poetry style. Penetrate three-thirds of the wood: It originally described the power of calligraphy (it is said that when Wang Xizhi of the Jin Dynasty wrote on the wooden board, the ink penetrated three-thirds of the way into the wood), but now it mostly describes the profound and powerful force of analysis, description, and discussion.

Iron painting and silver hook: painting: strokes; hook: hook. The calligraphy is described as strong and beautiful.

Idioms about poorly written words: Xinbi scribbling: Xinbi: write casually. Graffiti: The metaphor is poorly written and scribbled carelessly.

Later, "graffiti" and "graffiti" were used to describe poor calligraphy or random writing. Scribbling: Letter: letting things happen, casually; Writing pen: writing casually; Graffiti: a metaphor for writing poorly and scribbling carelessly.

Later, "graffiti" or "graffiti" were used to describe poor calligraphy or random writing. Spring earthworm and autumn snake: a metaphor for poor calligraphy, which is as crooked as the tracks of earthworms in spring and snakes in autumn. 2. What are the idioms that describe "poor handwriting"?

The idioms that describe "poor handwriting" include: teeth and claws, jagged, disorganized, jagged and jagged

1. teeth and claws. [ zhāng yá wǔ zhǎo ] Describes the ferocious and terrifying beasts. It also refers to messy writing.

2. Uneven [ cēn cī bù qí ] Uneven: uneven in length and height. The level of description is uneven or very uneven.

3. Disorganized [ zá luàn wú zhāng ] chapter: orderly. Messy and disorganized.

4. Topsy-turvy [ diān sān dǎo sì ] Three or four: means confusion. Describes confusion and disorder in speaking and doing things.

5. [quǎn yá jiāo cuò] Error: cross, mixed. It is a metaphor that the boundary line is very tortuous, as jagged as a dog's tooth. 3. What are some idioms to describe poorly written compositions?

It tastes like chewing wax - like eating wax, without any taste. To describe language or articles as boring.

Boring - dull: without meaning or interest. To describe things as boring (mostly articles).

Bland - this refers to a nature that is bland and tasteless. The back poly finger is ordinary and lacks characteristics.

Boredom - interest: interest, interest; dull: no interest. Not interested at all. Read it~.

Boring - boring: monotonous. Described as monotonous and uninteresting.

Boring - describes something or someone that is very boring and uninteresting.

Tastes like chicken ribs - Chicken ribs: chicken ribs, without meat, a metaphor for something that has little meaning but cannot be abandoned. It is a metaphor that it would be a pity not to do something, but it would not be of much benefit to do it.

Damage the scenery - damage the beautiful scenery. A metaphor for spoiling one's mood.

Tiger head and snake tail - the head is as big as a tiger and the tail is as thin as a snake. The metaphor starts with a lot of momentum, but ends up with very little momentum, with a beginning and no end.

Thousands of miles away from the topic - describes writing or speaking that is far away from the topic and has nothing to do with it.

A mess - describes chaos or corruption that is beyond control.

It means that the article is not easy to read

Not familiar with Wenmo - Tong: proficient; Wenmo: refers to writing articles, writings, etc. Refers to people with low cultural level or low literacy level.

A lot of contemptuous words - contemptuous words: vulgar words. It means that the words and sentences in the article are vulgar and unrefined.

Words are unreasonable - words: speech, words and sentences. Catch: to; and. It means that the words and sentences used when speaking and writing cannot fully and accurately express thoughts and feelings.

The words fail to express the meaning - refers to the inability to express the meaning accurately when speaking or writing. 4. What are some idioms that describe poorly written compositions?

Sad pear and cut and cut: sharp scissors produced in Bingzhou. Metaphorical language and articles are smooth and crisp.

豱雅诘qu: 豱Ya: not smooth; It means that the article is not easy to read.

It means that the article is not easy to read.

A sick clam becomes a pearl, which is a metaphor for writing a good article due to failure.

Bingbingbingyan is bright and bright. Describe the beauty of the diction and rhyme of the article.

A diseased clam giving birth to pearls is a metaphor for writing good articles due to lack of ambition. Same as "clam disease becomes pearl".

The pen is as big as a rafter to describe a famous article. Also refers to a famous writer.

The metaphor of fireworks in the pen is vivid and excellent.

Vernacular stereotypes are articles written in vernacular that are similar to the old stereotypes. A metaphor refers to a stereotyped article written in response to a request.

Full of writing means that the article is fluent in expression and has sufficient content.

buju tiao胹 buju: patch, extended to fill the gap; buju: cook and cook. Metaphor processing makes it perfect. It is mostly used to process the article to improve it, or to further perfect the theory.

Unbearable to read unbearable: unable; death: complete, end. The article was described as miserable and sad, and I couldn't bear to finish reading it. It also refers to the poor quality of the article, which makes people reluctant to read it.

Not vines, not branches: vines, extending to spread. Neither spreading nor branching. It is a metaphor for speaking or writing articles concisely and to the point without being muddled.

Without vines or branches: vines, extending to spread. Neither spreading nor branching. It is a metaphor for speaking or writing articles concisely and to the point without being muddled.

Pen and ink lawsuit pen and ink: refers to words or articles. It is a metaphor for debates and disputes using words.

Banma article is a combination of Sima Qian and Ban Gu, historians of the Han Dynasty. Generally speaking, it refers to articles that can be compared with those of Ban Gu and Sima Qian.

To carry the pen alone: ??to lift it with both hands. It describes the writing style as vigorous and vigorous, and the momentum of the article is great.

Waves: waves, describes the ups and downs of an article; mature: refers to an article that is very sophisticated. Describe the article as majestic and sophisticated.

The word "cannot praise" means that the article is well written and others cannot add another word. The article is described perfectly.

I can’t bear to read pue: finish, finish. Can't bear to read it to the end. Often used to describe the tragic and moving content of an article.

A doctor buys a donkey: an official name in ancient times. The doctor bought a donkey and wrote three contracts without the word "donkey" in it. The sarcastic writing is long and lengthy but misses the point.

Dagger Throwing Spear Dagger: short sword.

A metaphor for a short, sharp and to-the-point article.

Debate genitive terms: write articles. Write articles with sophistical remarks.

Flowers growing on the tip of the pen symbolize great progress in writing ability. The article was also described as well written.

Bu Tong Wen Mo Tong: Proficient; Wen Mo: refers to writing articles, writings, etc. Refers to people with low cultural level or low literacy level.

Writing with compassion means that the author's words and intentions are gentle and gentle when writing an article.

Don’t harm the meaning with words. Don’t damage the understanding of the content by focusing only on words. It means that when writing an article, don’t just pursue rhetoric and ignore the purpose of the article.

Don’t harm your ambition with your words. Ci: literary words; ambition: the ideological content of the work. The original intention is not to compromise the understanding of the content by focusing solely on words. Hou also means that when writing an article, don't just pursue rhetoric and ignore the purpose of the article.

Condescending words: vulgar words. It means that the words and sentences in the article are shallow and vulgar and unrefined.

It is not easy to change a word without changing it. Describe the article as being written quickly and well.

Bizuo Jichi describes the language of the article as wonderful and wonderful.

A word of disapproval originally meant that the article was well written and others could not add another word. Not a word was said.

Words are not reasonable: speech, words. Catch: to; and. It means that the words and sentences used when speaking and writing cannot fully and accurately express thoughts and feelings.

The meaning cannot be conveyed clearly through words or writing.

The word Bu Catch means: speech, words and sentences; Catch: to arrive, and. It means that the words and sentences used when speaking and writing cannot fully and accurately express thoughts and feelings.

Shen Bo is extremely beautiful. Shen: profound; Bo: profound. It means that the article has profound meaning, profound content and beautiful diction.

Shen Bo's beauty refers to the profound meaning of the article, the profound content and the beautiful diction.