A poem that shocked the wind and rain turned into a poem that made the gods cry.

Putting pen to paper scares the wind and rain, and poetry makes the gods cry.

Ink spilled on the mountain, and the dragon and snake waved away.

Because the title itself is a neat couplet and a very famous antithesis sentence. It is the most famous two sentences in Li Taibai Twenty Rhymes written by Du Fu, a poet in the late Tang Dynasty, to Li Bai, a great poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. It is difficult to write similar corresponding sentences. I also scraped it together. I wrote about calligraphy masters. They are vigorous and powerful, especially like mountains. When they write, they are hearty, like flowing water, and like a walk-on snake. From the imposing manner and artistic conception, it can't be compared with Du Fu's original sentence. From the original, for reference only, I hope I can help you.