What does Mo Yun mean?

Mo Yun refers to the interest and charm contained in words or paintings; Usually refers to works with high artistic attainments. Ink: refers to pen and ink; Rhyme: elegance, grace, charm and interest. Mo Yun refers to elegant and perfect calligraphy.

Usage: Used as a noun.

Example:

1. In this picture, the needle is hidden in the pen cotton in the center of the slope stone line, and the Mo Yun dripping layer is bright.

2. The twists and turns of the pen are naive, echoing Mo Yun from a distance, being foolish without losing its aura, simple and wise, and including the compatibility between Weibei and Tang Kai.

3. The vein paintings in the book use yellow Castanopsis kawakamii leaves, which is a special product of Chongqing, just like a sense of familiarity and dyeing. The finished product is elegant and dusty, with China ink painting.

Explain in detail:

Title: Plain paper Mo Yun

Pinyin: sijiā nm ò yù n

Structure: combined phrases

Description: Plain paper, white paper. Mo Yun, an elegant and exquisite Nash. Plain pen and ink rhyme forgives disadvantages, which refers to plain writing paper, elegant words or paintings.

Explain in detail:

Title: Plain paper Mo Yun

Pinyin: sijiā nm ò yù n

Structure: combined phrases

Description: Plain paper, white paper. Mo Yun, an elegant and exquisite Nash. Plain pen and ink rhyme forgives disadvantages, which refers to plain writing paper, elegant words or paintings.

"Su Mo Yun" is a slow phrase.

Explain in detail:

Title: Plain paper Mo Yun

Pinyin: sijiā nm ò yù n

Structure: combined phrases

Description: Plain paper, white paper. Mo Yun, an elegant and exquisite Nash. Plain pen and ink rhyme forgives disadvantages, which refers to plain writing paper, elegant words or paintings.