write cursive characters in a vigorous and nimble style
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī ngsh é R ù C ǎ o, which means calligraphy is lively and powerful. It comes from the sequel of shujue Moshu by Wei of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Calligraphy is lively and powerful.
The origin of Idioms
Wei of Tang Dynasty continued his book shujue Moshu: "to be a leader is like a hundred year old withered vine, to be an indulgent one is like startling a snake into grass." "If a bird comes out of the forest, it will frighten the snake into the grass."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; as object and attribute.
Chinese PinYin : jīng shé rù cǎo
write cursive characters in a vigorous and nimble style
there is nothing comparable to this. wú kě bǐ nì
Power and rank are inferior. quán zhòng zhì bēi
too old to move about with ease. lǎo tiān bá dì
Black patent leather lantern. hēi qī pí dēng lóng
bad name for thousands of years. yí chòu wàn zǎi