What are the idioms that describe good calligraphy?

1, pen away the dragon snake? [ bǐ zǒu lóng shé ]?

Interpretation: Describing calligraphy as vivid and magnificent.

Going out: Song Gordon's "Send to Taiyuan": "Beautiful breasts; The dragon and snake in the pen. "

2. Dragon and Phoenix Dance? [Dragon W incarnation]?

Interpretation: At first, it described the grandeur of mountains, and later it also described the boldness and agility of calligraphy.

Out: stone "table loyalty and monument": "Tianmu Mountain; When the water comes out; Dragon and phoenix dance; Excerpt from Lin 'an. "

3, three points into the wood? [ rù mù sān fēn ]?

Interpretation: According to legend, Wang Xizhi wrote on the board, and when the carpenter carved it, he found that the handwriting penetrated into the board for three minutes. Describe that calligraphy is very powerful. Nowadays, the problem of metaphor analysis is very profound.

Out: Tang Zhang Huaiguan's book broke: "Jin Emperor offered sacrifices to the northern suburbs; I wish you a better version; Workers cut it; The pencil is inserted into the wood. "

4, through the paper back? 【lìtòu zhǐbè】?

Interpretation: Pass: Pass. Describe the vigorous calligraphy, and the brush strokes almost penetrate the back of the paper. It also describes poems with profound thoughts and concise words.

Out: Yi "Ou Bei Shi Hua": "(Lu You Shi) is to be written first; Forced through the back of the paper. "

5. The pen is full of ink? 【bǐ hān mò bǎo】?

Interpretation: refers to the smooth expression and full content of the article.

Out: [Source] Qin Mu's "Yi Shi Hai Bei Ju Ri": "The authors of those works didn't really do well at this point, so they couldn't get the expected effect."