vigorous and fluent
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch é nzhu ó t à ngku à I, which means calligraphy. The article is deep, steady, straightforward and informal. It comes from the name of a person who can write in ancient times by Yang Xin of the Southern Dynasty.
Strong and fluent, strong and sound. He describes poetry and calligraphy as vigorous and fluent. [source] Yan Yu of Song Dynasty wrote in Canglang Shihua Shibian: "there are probably two of them, which are called" you you are not forced, and you are calm and happy. " Su Dongpo spoke highly of Mi Fu. He once said, "Hai Yue's seal script, Li script, Zhen script, Xing script, and cursive script are in harmony with Zhong and Wang."
Chinese PinYin : chén zhuó tòng kuài
vigorous and fluent
both eyes are clear and bright like as autumu waters. shuāng tóng jiǎn shuǐ
a sudden change in the situation. fēng yún tū biàn