dragons and snakes follow one 's writing brush -- good penmanship
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǐ D ǐ L ó ngsh é, which means people's calligraphy or writing style. It's from Jin Ping Mei CI Hua written by Xiaosheng, Lanling, Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; refers to a person's calligraphy or writing style. examples he has learned a lot from the public, and he is a real talent.
The origin of Idioms
The thirty first chapter of Jin Ping Mei CI Hua written by Lan Ling Xiaosheng in Ming Dynasty: "I heard that the public was erudite and learned, and I was a real talent."
Chinese PinYin : bǐ dǐ lóng shé
dragons and snakes follow one 's writing brush -- good penmanship
take bribes and bend the law. tān zāng huài fǎ
drink toast after toast to each other. chuán bēi huàn zhǎn
glorify and illuminate the ancestors. yào zǔ róng zōng