vigorous and fluent
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch é nzh ù t ò ngku à I, which means vigorous and fluent, vigorous and fluent; it describes vigorous and fluent poetry and calligraphy. It comes from the book of Dharma.
The origin of Idioms
The first volume of "Fa Shu Yao Lu" quoted the name of a person who was able to write books in ancient times by Yang Xin of the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty: "the emperor of Wu is like Neng Cao, who is known for his deep writing and pleasure in the world."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or object; used in a work, etc.
Chinese PinYin : chén zhù tòng kuài
vigorous and fluent
With a fierce beard and eyes. níng rán zhāng mù
The exterior is not as strong as the interior. biǎo zhuàng bù rú lǐ zhuàng
be neither too familiar nor too distant. bù jí bù lí