Powerful and powerful
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is l ó NGW ē IH ǔ zh è n, which means bold and powerful. It is often used to describe the powerful and flexible style of calligraphy. It comes from bin tuilu by Zhao Yu of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute; used in figurative sentences examples Northern Wei book The statues in Ode to Zhang Gong Qing, Jia Shi Jun, Wei Ling Zang, Yang Da Yan and Shi Ping Gong are all of one kind, all of which come from Kong Xian, with the rule of dragon and tiger shaking.
The origin of Idioms
The second volume of bin Tui Lu written by Zhao Yu of Song Dynasty: "Liang Hu Shu is like a dragon and a tiger shaking, and the sword is drawn."
Idiom explanation
It describes the bold and majestic momentum. It is often used to describe the powerful and flexible style of calligraphy.
Chinese PinYin : lóng wēi hǔ zhèn
Powerful and powerful
the crane screams in the middle marsh. hè míng jiǔ gāo
one does not consider things outside his position. sī bù chū wèi
Nine clans and seven ancestors. jiǔ zōng qī zǔ