[1] Blue wall: a steep blue mountain wall. Chan (chán): The mountain looks steep. An ancient unit of length, with seven or eight feet as a unit.
[2] Lingxiu: that is, Zhong Ling Yuxiu, which means that a beautiful natural environment produces outstanding people.
[3] Chewing soup: spraying water. Mantra: Recite scripture. Mantra, a kind of Buddhist scriptures. Sigh. The instructions here are amazing.
[4] Copper vase: a monk's water container. Xizhang: A walking stick held by a monk, also known as a Zen stick. Leisure: leisure, quiet. A quiet court.
[5] Spotted tube: If the pen body has stripes, the pen is like a tube, hence the name. Autumn hair: this refers to the fine hair newly grown by birds and animals in autumn, which is a metaphor for tiny things and is extended to a writing brush. Here, "Banguan" and "Qiuhao" refer to Huai Su's calligraphy. Yi Yi: Describe Huai Su's calligraphy as elegant and elegant.
[6] mallow: an evergreen woody plant of Palmae, with large and tough leaves, which can be used as withers, hats and fans. Here refers to the fan.
[7] Flying flowers and scattering snow: refers to the imprint left by a light pen passing through the paper and scattering the brush, just like flying flowers and drifting snow.
[8] cold ape sentence: it is amazing to describe the pen gesture flying away.
[9] sentence of a strong man: It describes that the brushwork is vigorous and magnificent. Xiang Yu's "Gaixia Song" has a sentence of "pulling up the mountains and inspiring the world".
[1] Zhang Zhi: Zi Boying, a famous calligrapher at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, was good at cursive writing.
[11] Zhang Xu: the most famous cursive calligrapher and poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The word Bogao was born in Wujun (now Suzhou, Jiangsu). He is proficient in calligraphy, especially cursive, and is called "Zhang Dian".
[12] majestic: lofty and handsome. Cu (ù): urgent, urgent. This sentence means that Gao Jun is as urgent as a fairy mountain on the sea.
[13] Abrupt: towering stands out. The towering shape becomes a stone by the lake.
[14] ? (q ?): Turn "?" and tilt.
[15] Huili: Buddhist language, one of the five powers, can break the puzzles of the three realms, and the wisdom of Buddha has the power to dispel troubles.
[16] Linchi: Zhang Zhi is very diligent in learning books. "Every family's clothes and silks must be written and then practiced; Linchi learns books, and the water in the pool is black. " (Wei Heng's Four-body Calligraphy) Later generations called learning calligraphy "Linchi". Open the scroll to learn calligraphy and recall.