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Penetrating. Pinyin].
rù mù sān fēn 123
Meaning] Legend has it that during the Jin Dynasty, Wang Xizhi wrote on the wooden board, and the ink penetrated into the wooden board to a depth of three minutes. The original description of calligraphy is extremely powerful. Now it is a metaphor for people's opinions, discussions, and analyses that are profound.
Usage] is used in a compliment.
Showing the example of the annihilation of the honor].
Xu Zhucheng's "Zhang Hatshui and Liu Yunruo": "Liu Yunruo) portrays the characters very vividly, especially the life of the lower class society in Tianjin, which can really be said to be three points. ”
Yao Jin's "Time": "He has a deep life experience, full of poetry and philosophy in the turbulent literary thoughts, and his brushstrokes are always lifelike and intriguing. ”
synonyms] whip into the inside.
Force through the back of the paper. antonyms] Dragonfly dots water.
A hole in the eye. Story] Wang Xi's Zizi Yi Shao, a native of Huiji (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang) during the Jin Dynasty. He is the most famous calligrapher in the history of our country, because he once served as the general of the right army, so later generations also called him Wang Youjun.
Wang Xizhi's calligraphy can be called the best in ancient and modern times, his words are beautiful and vigorous, soft and strong, many calligraphers of later generations, none of them can compare with him. Therefore, many people who learn calligraphy use his characters as models. Among the most famous books he left behind today are "Orchid Pavilion Collection Preface", "Huang Ting Jing" and so on.
Wang Xizhi's handwriting is so good, although it has something to do with his talent, but the most important thing is because of his hard practice. In order to practice the characters well, whether he is resting or walking, he always thinks about the structure of the font in his heart, figuring out the frame and momentum of the characters, and keeps drawing on the placket with his fingers. So after a long time, even the clothes on my body were torn.
He used to practice writing by the pond, and every time he finished writing, he washed the pen and inkstone in the pond. Over time, the water in the entire pond turned black. From this, we can see how much effort he put into practicing calligraphy.
It is said that he loved geese very much, and often looked at the geese playing in the river in a daze, and later realized the principle of carrying the pen from the movements of the goose, which greatly helped his calligraphy skills.
Once, he went to a Taoist temple to play, and when he saw a flock of geese that were very cute, he asked the Taoist priest to sell them to him. The Taoist priest in the temple had long admired his calligraphy and asked him to write a copy of the "Huang Ting Jing" in exchange. Wang Xizhi really liked those geese so much that he agreed.
So Wang Xizhi wrote a "Huang Tingjing" to Guanli, and the Taoist priest gave him all the geese.
Another time, the emperor at that time wanted to go to the northern suburbs to worship, and asked Wang Xizhi to write the greetings on a wooden board, and then send workers to carve them. The carving workers were very surprised when carving, and the pen power of Wang Xizhi's writing penetrated into the wood for more than three points. He said admiringly
The words of the general of the right army are really three points! ”
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人心不古 rén xīn bù gǔ
synonyms: antonyms Li Chan lead:
Usage: subject-predicate; as a predicate, object, and definite; Derogatory.
Explanation: Ancient: refers to the social customs of ancient times. The old attack refers to the treacherous and mean hearts of the people, and there is no innocence of the ancients.
Source: Ming Zhang Juzheng's "Answer to Liangguang Yin Shiting on Pingtian Affairs" is good: "Recently, people's hearts are not ancient, and they are prone to dissent. ”
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One step and success. The metaphor is that things are easy and they succeed all at once.
Compared with similar things, it is inadequate.
Parables are both ugly with each other, and there is no difference.
Unanimous hatred of the enemy.
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It's the same, it's the same, it's the same.
Colorful, purple and red.
Exquisite, short and concise, petite and exquisite.
Bizarre and bizarre.
Act when you see the opportunity, and make the rudder when you see the wind.
Whispering, whispering.
Numerous. Nervous, honestly afraid.
Imminent and at stake.
Resourceful and scheming.
Suddenly, the mouth suddenly opened.
As thin as a whipping post. Struck dumb.
Appropriate.
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Exactly the same: the same, the same.
Colorful: Colorful and colorful.
Tiny and delicate: petite and delicate.
Strange: bizarre, bizarre.
Adaptability: act on the opportunistic basis and act on the opportunistic.
Whispering: whispering, whispering.
The list is endless.
Fearful: Fearful and uneasy.
Critical moment: at stake; Imminent.
Resourceful: Resourceful and clever.
Suddenly realized: suddenly enlightened, like waking up from a dream.
Skinny: skinny, skinny.
Stunned: jaw-dropping, stammering.
Just right: just the right finishing touch.
I'm finally done].
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Exactly the same synonyms are the same.
Colorful synonyms colorful.
Small and delicate synonyms exquisite.
Strange synonyms bizarre.
Improvisation synonyms act at opportunistic times.
Synonyms for whispering.
There are countless synonyms to count.
Nervous synonyms nervous.
A thousand synonyms are imminent.
Resourceful synonyms for foresight.
Suddenly it dawned on synonyms and suddenly opened.
Skinny synonyms skinny.
Dumbfounded synonyms jaw-dropping.
Just the right synonyms to put the finishing touch.
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Similar. Colorful.
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[Rabble].
The detailed explanation of this idiom is: rabble: temporary aggregation like a crow. It is a metaphor for a group of people who are improvised and unorganized. Also known as the "rabble".
The detailed explanation of this idiom is: 心: thought, mind. Yan: The literal language is a virtual word, which is equivalent to "here". The mind is not here, and it describes that although the person is here, the mind is deserted.
The detailed explanation of this idiom is: sincerely to admire or admire.
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