Interpretation: At first, it described the grandeur of mountains, and later it also described the boldness and agility of calligraphy.
Pronunciation: [[lóng füI fèngwǔ] incarnation]?
Origin: Qing Liu E's Travels of Lao Can looked up and saw four large screens hanging on the north wall, and the cursive script was as dragon as phoenix, which was amazing.
Grammar: combination; As predicate, object and attribute; Describe the powerful strokes of calligraphy.
Example:
1. The old calligrapher's pen is natural and unrestrained, and the words are like dragons and phoenixes.
2. His handwriting is one of the best among us, and his handwriting is perfect.
3. That cursive script is really great!
Synonym for extended information: unrestrained and free to write.
I. Freedom
Interpretation: Free from any constraints, describing freedom.
Source: Wu Ming Cheng En Journey to the West 44: "Monks are free; Freedom; There are no constraints. "
Second, handy [Hu and s m: zü rú]
Interpretation: swing: swing; Wine: Sprinkle ink. Describe painting, writing, composition, and using a pen.
Source: Pu's "Evil Sea Flower": "Home is full of ink; Jue Zhai pen; I scribbled more than a hundred words on the paper. "