What idioms begin with the word "pen"?

Idiom: A pen is full of ink.

Pinyin: MH ā n

Description: The pen is full and the ink is sufficient. Describe poetry and prose.

Source: Chen Qingting's poem about Bai Yuzhai: "Zhang Xiaoxiang's Song of Six Kingdoms is full of ink and makes people dance."

Idiom: fireworks at the bottom of a pen

Pinyin: bǐ dǐ yān huā

Description: The metaphor article is vivid and wonderful.

Source: Chanting "Lu Yuan Cong Hua Xue Hua Ren": "Fireworks at the bottom of the pen spread to the sea country, and poems in the sleeves fell on the Wu boat."

Idiom: curse with words.

Pinyin: Pinyin

Interpretation: cutting: denouncing attacks; Punishment: condemnation and punishment. Expose and condemn the bad guys orally and in writing.

Source: Wang Ming Tine's Three Wishes: "He donates sincerity and abandons shame, and he is rich and greedy for power. He doesn't know that criticism is a poet's word, and everyone he knows on the ridge is ashamed.

Idiom: The pen is as big as a rafter.

Pinyin: bǐdàrúchun

Explanation: Describe a famous article. It also refers to a famous writer.

Source: Xun Zhuan: "The dreamer responded with a huge sum of money, feeling:' This is also a big event. ”"

Idiom: peanuts are in words.

Pinyin: bǐ tóu shēng huā

Description: Metaphor writing ability has made great progress. Also described the article as excellent.

Source: Yunxian Miscellanies, Volume 10: Dream less, but become a genius and become famous in the world.