dragons and snakes follow one 's writing brush -- good penmanship
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is B ǐ Z ǒ UL ó ngsh é, which means that when the pen is waved, it shows the posture of dragon and snake dancing. Calligraphy is vivid and powerful, and its style is free and easy. It also means that calligraphy is fast and vigorous.
Idiom usage
This kind of calligraphy is rare in the world. 2. When Xiao Bing dipped in the thick ink, he felt the smell of ink, and his inspiration came down from the sky. He wrote a poem of seven wonders.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonyms]: Dragon and snake in the background, flowing clouds and flowing water, dragon flying and Phoenix dancing, dragon and snake in the words, wonderful brush and flowers [antonyms]: Spring worm and autumn snake, winding and winding, ghost painting peach blossom charm [riddle]: the most elegant calligraphy [rhymes]: warm and windy day, temporary wealth, instant harmony, male singing female harmony, merit and virtue on the top of the pagoda, damaging Yin and bad virtue, raising hands and clasping forehead, perfect combination, gratitude and great achievement Shuo de
Idioms and allusions
During the Tang Dynasty, the Secretary, Jianhe Zhizhang, entertained the guests in his house, and Li Bai wrote a poem "cursive script song line" at the banquet. Master Xuanzang's disciple huaisu was good at cursive calligraphy. He was asked to write calligraphy in public. Huaisu dipped his pen in ink, concentrated on his luck, and soon wrote it. He Zhizhang said with admiration: "master's writing, left hand and right hand rotation, is really a wonderful stroke." In August and September of the lunar calendar, the Secretary, Jianhe Zhizhang, entertains the guests. While they are drinking, the host leaves the banquet to welcome them. There is a young monk standing in the hall. "He is huaisu, a disciple of master Xuanzang. He is a monk and does not stop drinking. He writes a good cursive. His hometown is Changsha, a well-known family in seven counties of Hunan Province After three rounds of drinking, he Zhizhang got up to offer a toast to the guests and said, "it's necessary to write poems to cheer up the party. Let's invite Li Hanlin, the immortal poet, to make a speech to celebrate the party." Li Bai didn't refuse, but said, "I'd like to ask huaisu to help the poetry in public." He Zhizhang said: "I know Master huaisu is drunk and then ink is smooth. Somebody, pour the wine quickly While huaisu was drinking, the caddy carried out boxes of hemp paper and plain silk for writing. On the desk were several good Xuanzhou stone inkstones. The caddy poured water to study ink in turn. huaisu put down her wine glass and stood up. The hall was silent. But when he saw the young monk dip his pen in ink and stare at the paper for a moment, he suddenly got lucky, turned his arms and wrists, and finished one after another. Soon, the ground was full of spirited cursive script. A few boxes of hemp paper and plain silk were used up in an instant. When huaisu's pen is near the seat,. Li Bai's song of cursive script has also been written. He says in public: "the young master is called huaisu, and cursive script is the only way in the world My teacher will rest on the rope when he is drunk When I get up, I can't stop writing. A line of figures is as big as a fight. I feel like I'm scared by ghosts. I see dragons and snakes walking all the time. " he Zhizhang commented: "the master writes and turns left and right. It's true that only dragons and snakes walk! Good words, good poetry Huaisu's words, Li Bai's poems and he Zhizhang's comments spread all over Beijing.
The origin of Idioms
From time to time, I saw the dragon and snake walking, and the right side of the left side was curving with a startling electricity. Song of cursive script by Li Bai in Tang Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : bǐ zǒu lóng shé
dragons and snakes follow one 's writing brush -- good penmanship
the only proper course to take. bù èr fǎ mén
referring to astonishment at unfamiliar sights. shǔ quǎn fèi rì
one 's wrath rose to the sky. yuàn qì chōng tiān