(of calligraphy) the graceful strokes of a calligraphy work.
Pronunciation:
plum blossom
nǐ
zán
Hua
Explanation:
Hairpin: inserted. Describe beautiful calligraphy. It is also a metaphor for fresh and beautiful poetry.
Source:
Liang Yuanang's Book Review of Ancient and Modern Times in the Southern Dynasties: "Wei Changshu, like a flower arranging beauty, danced and laughed on the stage."
Example:
The ancients called Mount Chu a good book, such as ~, or it was written in Han Li. (Often "Jin Bianyang Town Monument and Postscript")
Usage:
Become an object; Describe the freshness and beauty of calligraphy or poetry.