Who has idioms to describe music, calligraphy, architecture and painting?

Idioms describing calligraphy works: flying dragons fly into the wood, drawing silver hooks, scribbling, Yan Jin Liu Gu cherishing ink like gold, splashing ink, walking dragons and snakes, invulnerability, strictly describing architecture: beautiful: describing tall and gorgeous houses. Splendid and magnificent: describe the gorgeous decoration of buildings, dazzling. Magnificence: describe the grandeur and luxury of the house. High-profile: describes a solemn or fair appearance. Intrigue: refers to the staggered and exquisite structure of the palace building. Perfection: It is a metaphor for the perfection of kung fu. Metaphor is meticulous processing. A family has four walls: there are only four walls at home. Describe being poor and having nothing. Extending in all directions: refers to the bright and spacious windows. Unprecedented: exaggeratedly described as unique. Unprecedented: unprecedented. Staggered: Cross horizontally and vertically. Also described the situation as complicated. Second to none: extend to the best. Stand out from the crowd: the metaphor is very prominent. Outstanding: superior to others of its kind. Unique: the metaphor is unique, novel and unique. Beads are round and smooth: moist: delicate and smooth. Round as beads, smooth as jade. It is a metaphor for beautiful singing or smooth and lively writing. Three palaces and six hospitals: generally refers to harem concubines. Deep House Courtyard: A walled courtyard with many toilets. Carving a beam and painting a building: refers to a very gorgeous house decorated with colorful paintings. Idiom describing music: It means to change one's ways, change one's ways, be exciting, be good at singing and dancing, be good at singing and dancing, be besieged on all sides, and describe skills such as architecture and sculpture: ingenuity.