What idioms can calligraphers use to describe their own words?

1, full of pen and ink: pen and ink are used freely and fully. Describe calligraphy and poetry.

2, the pen walks the dragon and snake: the dragon and snake leap in the pen. Describe the vigorous and free brushwork of calligraphy. Also for the conductor.

The sword was pulled out of its sheath and the bow was opened. Describe the situation as tense and explosive. Later, it also refers to the vigorous and magnificent calligraphy.

4, through the back of the paper: the original meaning of calligraphy is vigorous and powerful, and now it is also used to describe the vivid and profound poetry.

5, dragon and phoenix dance: like a dragonfly, like a phoenix flying. The original description is unrestrained and magnificent. Nowadays, calligraphy is described as a lively, flexible and lifelike plastic arts of dragons and phoenixes.

6. Get to the point: Calligraphy was originally descriptive, but now it is more profound and powerful in analysis, description and discussion. Iron painting silver hook: painting: strokes; Hook: hook. Describe the vigorous and beautiful calligraphy.