The Dragon stretches the worm
Longshenzhuqu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ó ngsh ē nhu ò Q ū, which means that the pen is flying and the calligraphy is superb. It comes from the preface to the new chant on jade platform by Chen Xuling of the Southern Dynasty.
[source] preface to Yutai Xinyong by Chen Xuling of the Southern Dynasty: "the wonderful traces of Santai, the book of longshenzhuqu; five color Huajian, the paper of Jiaodong, Hebei. [usage] as object and attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Chinese PinYin : lóng shēn huò qū
The Dragon stretches the worm
one is long and the other is short. yī cháng yī duǎn
hundred blocks start working to do every piece at the same time. bǎi dǔ jiē zuò
A burning wife and a burning child. huǒ qī huī zǐ
the water is deep and the fire is hot. shuǐ shēn huǒ rè
like nature itself -- highest quality. hún rán tiān chéng