Interpretation of temporal meaning

Tense means to describe the vigorous brushwork of calligraphy. Nowadays, it is not just a metaphor of momentum or tension, but an explosive force.

Pinyin: jiànbánǔzhāng. Description: Crossbow is an ancient bow that uses mechanical force to shoot arrows. Zhang: Draw a bow. The sword has been drawn and the bow has been wound. Synonyms: a hair trigger, a close call, an arrow on the string, an arrow on a dagger, and a sword under the shadow of a sword. Antonym: needle hidden in cotton wool.

Pinyin can be sent at the touch of a button: y and ch ù jí f ā. Explanation: the original meaning is that the arrow is on the string and the bow is ready to go. Describe the situation as very tense and explosive.

Collectively called pinyin: qi ā NJ ū ny and fà. Description: A hair is hung with the weight of 1000, 1000 and 1000, which means that it is very picky (Jun: an ancient unit of weight, one Jun equals 30 Jin). Said it was a close call. In jeopardy.

Tenses of idioms and allusions:

Nanchaoliang. In the Book Review of Ancient and Modern Times, Yuan Ang commented on the brushwork of many calligraphers. Among them, Dan Wei was a famous calligrapher and Mohist in the Three Kingdoms period. Cao Zhang in his works has matured and is known as the sage of grass.

Yuan Ang thinks that Dan Wei's brushwork is like the vibration and nervousness of a tiger in Rowen. This means that Dan Wei's calligraphy is like a dragon winding around, and the tiger is excited and flourishing. Like a sword drawn, a bow opened and a bold brushwork. Later, tension was used to describe the vigorous brushwork of calligraphy.