The next sentence after writing with full ink is: Close the door and thank the guests, the blue sea and clear sky, the blue falling and yellow springs, the clear water and green mountains, avoid complexity and keep simplicity.
The pinyin for the meaning of pen vigorously and ink full is bǐ hān mò bǎo. The explanation means that the article is fluent in expression and sufficient in content. Source: Qin Mu's "The Great Sun in the Sea of ??Art": "The authors of those works did not really write and ink at this critical moment, so they could not achieve the expected effect."
Blue Falling Yellow Spring The pinyin is: bì luò huáng quán explains Biluo: heaven, heaven. Huangquan: Underground. Heaven and earth. Refers to every corner of the universe. It comes from "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty: "The blue sky above falls into the yellow spring, and neither place can be seen in the vast distance." This example shows that the Dutch king never gave up, and he thought deeply about it, and searched for it as a slave. "Reunion in the Palace of Eternal Life" by Hongsheng of the Qing Dynasty.
Others are not idioms: Close the door and thank guests: It means closing the door and refusing guests to visit. Bihaiqingtian: Describes the blue sky, turquoise sea water, and pleasant scenery. Clear water and green mountains: Describes beautiful mountains and clear waters and beautiful environment. Spring earthworm and autumn snake: a metaphor for poor calligraphy, as crooked as the tracks of earthworms in spring and snakes in autumn.
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 it was used as a metaphor for doing things just right.