neat and well spaced
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ú Zhu à Hu à sh à, meaning like drawing on sand with an awl. It is used to describe calligraphy with neat strokes. It comes from the continuation of the Book Manual - using pen.
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Jiang Kui's continuation of the Book Manual: using pen It's like painting sand with a cone If you want it to be even, you can hide the front. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate; used in calligraphy.
Chinese PinYin : rú zhuī huà shā
neat and well spaced
unicorn horns and phoenix beaks -- precious and rare. lín jiǎo fèng zuǐ
extraordinary ideas and admirable action. guī yì qí xíng
Eating jade and cooking gold. zhuàn yù chuī jīn
clean-fingered and influential high-ranking officials. bā fǔ xún àn
a long life of abundance and respectability. cháng mìng fù guì
be terrified whether granted favours or subjected to humiliation. chǒng rǔ ruò jīng
a hundred mouths cannot explain it away. bǎi huì nán biàn