Mo Miao, a master of meticulous brushwork: meticulous brushwork and clever ink. Describing calligraphy, painting, poetry and other techniques is ingenious and subtle.
Walking with dragons and snakes: describe calligraphy as vivid and magnificent.
Silkworm-headed dovetail: It describes that calligraphy is dignified and light with a pen.
Hide the head and protect the tail: the original meaning of calligraphy is to use a pen to be powerful. Now it means to talk and do things evasively, fearing to expose the whole truth.
Calm and happy: calligraphy and articles are profound and steady, straightforward and not rigid.
Sink happily: strong and smooth, strong and hearty. Describe the fluency of poetry and calligraphy.
Beginner graffiti: graffiti: figurative words are poorly written or poorly written, and there are many places to be smeared and modified. Describe the beginning of learning.
Pure cotton coated with iron: pure: pure. It is a metaphor that calligraphy or poetry is soft in the middle and rigid in the outside.
Ups and downs: ups and downs: indulgence; Qi: Stiff. Describe the extensive language and calligraphy, not blunt, vigorous and elegant.
Ding Zhenkai Cao: Ding: Ding Kun; Kay: Zhikai. Ding Kun's official script, Zhikai's cursive script. Praise others for their good writing.
D: Southern Dynasties Shu, Cao Shan Shu. At that time, they were called "Ding". Later used to praise the skills of calligraphy.
Flying dragons and dancing phoenixes: an original description of winding and majestic mountains. Later, he also described calligraphy as powerful and flexible.
Abundant muscle strength: abundant: plump and rich; Tendon: a ligament in a tendon or bone; Many: redundant. Calligraphy has bones and muscles, and its brushwork is vigorous. Metaphor font structure is solid and plump, and the brushwork is more than enough.
The storm is drifting: drifting, drifting: drifting with the current. Calligraphy originally described elegance and elegance, and later it was compared to the separation of husband and wife or the frustration of literati.
Phoenix dancing dragonfly: describe calligraphy as powerful and flexible.
Phoenix flies back: fly high. Metaphor calligraphy strokes flying and stretching.
Neat: refers to the neatness of calligraphy.
Ancient fat is barren now: a metaphor for different calligraphy styles.
Crane head and mosquito feet: two calligraphy names. It is shaped like a crane's head and a mosquito's foot.
Crane knee and bee waist: ① This refers to two kinds of eight diseases of poetic temperament. Generally refers to the faults made in the melody of poetry. ② Two kinds of sick pens in calligraphy.
Zhong Shou, Hu and Zhong in Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Zhong You in the Three Kingdoms Period. Zhao Hu's font is very thick, but Zhong You's font is very thin. Describe the beauty of calligraphy.
Hu chubby: Hu: among the Three Kingdoms; Clock: the clock in the Three Kingdoms period. Zhao Hu's fonts are thick, while Zhong You's fonts are thin. Describe the beauty of calligraphy.
Painting sand and inkpad: the metaphor of calligrapher's pen.
Graffiti: Describe bad calligraphy or writing. Used as a word of modesty.
Domestic chickens and wild birds: Yu Yi, a native of A Jin, compared his own calligraphy with domestic chickens and Wang Xizhi's calligraphy with pheasants. Metaphors of different calligraphy styles. It is also a metaphor that people love novelty and hate ordinary.
Pheasant: pheasant: pheasant. The original intention is that Jin Ba's calligraphy is compared with a chicken raised by a writer, and Wang Xizhi's calligraphy is compared with a pheasant to show the distance. It is also a metaphor for different styles of calligraphy and painting.
You are agile, you are agile. It is often used to describe the vigor of calligraphy or the beauty of dance.
Flexibility: it is often used to describe the vigorous brushwork of calligraphy or the graceful dance. It's the same as "If you are agile, you will be surprised".
Strong bones and abundant muscles: strong: powerful; Feng: plump and beautiful. Describe the powerful and rich brushwork of calligraphy.
The thirsty horse ran to the spring: horse: fine horse. Like a thirsty and thirsty horse, running to Ganquan. Describe the strength of calligraphy. It is also a metaphor for urgent desire.
Thirst and anger: horse: fine horse; Sister-in-law: Lion. A thirsty horse rushes to the spring, just like an angry lion picking up stones. Describe the vigorous and unrestrained calligraphy.