lively and vigorous flourishes in calligraphy
It refers to the majestic and winding mountains. The weather of a king. It also refers to the flying of calligraphy.
Idioms and allusions
[source] Shen Xu's "Xuanzong Ji of the old book of Tang Dynasty" in the later Jin Dynasty: "at the beginning, the emperor paid homage to the Wuling and went to the Qiaoling to see that there was a tendency of dragon and Phoenix in Jinshu mountain." [example] Zhao and his two ministers jointly wrote a hundred poems on Gen Yue to advance Caosheng Pavilion: when you write, you will be given a cloud chapter. It is not enough to be thirsty for horses and frighten snakes. Song, Wang, Ming and Qing Dynasties
Discrimination of words
Used as predicate, object and attribute; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : lóng pán fèng zhù
lively and vigorous flourishes in calligraphy
Love the new and forget the old. liàn xīn wàng jiù
The gate of fortune and misfortune. huò fú zhī mén
the music of the states of zheng and wei. zhèng wèi zhī yīn
Watch the wind and sail the boat. kàn fēng shǐ chuán