lively and vigorous flourishes in calligraphy
Long xiangfengyue, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ó ngxi á NGF è ngyu è, which means originally describing the mountains as winding and majestic, but later describing calligraphy as powerful and flexible. It's the same as "dragon Xiang Feng dance". It comes from Song Sushi's report to Wen Xuan Wang Wen.
The origin of Idioms
Song Sushi's "report to Emperor Wenxuan" said: "it's as strange as a dragon and a Phoenix, pure as the sound of jade and gold."
Analysis of Idioms
Long Xiang Feng dance
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Chinese PinYin : lóng xiáng fèng yuè
lively and vigorous flourishes in calligraphy
bring a romance to a happy ending. chéng rén zhī měi
cling to the habitual ways and muddle on. yīn xún gǒu qiě
refrain from outspoken attack. pí lǐ yáng qiū