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Wonderful pen flowers, such as a huge pen, brilliant writing, force through the back of the paper.
The bottom of the pen is peculiar, and the work is gorgeous.
摛汉振麻】Han: brush, extended to literary words; Zhen: Fa Shu. Show your literary brilliance and lay out your rhetoric.
Rhetorical Interest: The Meaning of Words; Pianpian: Describe the elegance of style and style. It means that the meaning of the words is very beautiful.
摛文掞algae】摛、掞: Fa Shu, spread. Show your literary brilliance and lay out your rhetoric.
Cai Zao Fu Fu] Algae: Literary Collection; Support: Sufficient. Talented and brilliant.
摛algae painting sentence] 摛: spreading; Algae: Literary Collection. Lay out the rhetoric and depict the sentences. Describe writing with flowery rhetoric.
Caizao Yanyi] Caizao: Talent and literary talent, talent; Yan: gorgeous; Escape; Transcendence. Talented, gorgeous, superb.
Feng Cai Luan Zhang] describes the gorgeous writing of the poems.
In ancient times, there were Li Bai, Du Fu, Li Qingzhao, and then Ba Jin, Zhu Ziqing, Han Han, etc., they are all very literary people, we always use "wonderful pen flowers, such as a huge pen, brilliant writing, quick thinking" to describe them, it is really not an exaggeration.
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Wonderful pen flowers, such as a huge pen, brilliant writing, power through the back of the paper, flourishing, outstanding, quick thinking, fearful, dream pen flowers.
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The idioms used to describe a literary style are as follows:
1, Miao Bi Shenghua, Chinese idiom, pinyin is miào bǐ shēng huā, a metaphor for outstanding writing talent, but also to describe the article is very well written, from "Kaiyuan Tianbao Legacy, Dream Pen Tou Shenghua": Li Taibai was young, the pen used in the dream to give birth to flowers after the genius is famous. idiom usage as object, definite; Refers to a person's writing or calligraphy.
2. Witty language Lianzhu, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is miào yǔ lián zhū, which means clever and humorous words one after another. From "The Second Rhyme Answer": Good words are like beads piercing one by one, and delusion is like a membrane retreating.
idiom usage as predicate, object, clause; Complimentary; Refers to people who speak wittily.
3. Xingyun Liushui, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is xíng yún liú shuǐ, which means to describe the article as natural and unconstrained, just like floating clouds and flowing water. From Song Su Shi's "Book of Thanksgiving to the People": The calligraphy and poetry essays shown are familiar with the view, roughly like flowing water, and there is no quality at the beginning, but it is often done in what should be done, and it often stops at not stopping.
4. Erudite and talented, Chinese idiom, pinyin is bó xué duō cái, which means broad and profound knowledge and multi-faceted talents. From "The Book of Jin: The Biography of Xun Xu": Xue is erudite and talented, Huanwei is dignified, uninhibited, and the state and county rites and omen should not be decayed.
Idiom usage union; as a predicate, a music pattern list; Used to praise others.
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1.蕙质兰心huì zhì lán xīn
Explanation]: Same as " Lan Zhi Hui Heart ". Song Liuyong's "Difficult to Part" words: "There is nature, and the heart is blue." Mei Shaorong, what is worth a thousand gold. ”
2.不栉進士bù zhì jìn shì
Explanation]: Ctenophore: Comb your hair. A jinshi who does not wear a hairpin in a bun. It used to refer to a woman with literary talents.
From]: Tang Liu Nayan "Harmonic Beak Record: Bu Qi Jinshi": "Guan Tu has a sister Nengwen, and every speaker says: 'There is a Jinshi, and the hatred is not unpleasant. ’”
3.秀外慧中xiù wài huì zhōng
Explanation]: Xiu: beautiful; Hui: Alliance. Beautiful on the outside, smart on the inside.
From]: Tang Hanyu's "Sending Li Yuan to Pangu Preface": "Curved eyebrows and plump cheeks, clear voice and body, show outside and wise." ”
4.Fenghua peerless fēng huá jué dài
Explanation]: Fenghua: style and talent; Peerless: Crowned in the world. It means that the style and talent are the first in the world.
From]: "The Biography of Nanshi Xie Hui": "When Xie mixed the wind and Hua was the first in Jiangzuo, he tasted and was in front of Emperor Wu, and the emperor's eyes said: 'There are two jade ears at one time. ’”
5.六絮才高liǔ xù cái gāo
Explanation]: Indicates that a person has excellent literary talent. Mostly refers to women.
From]: Southern Dynasty Song Liu Yiqing "The World Speaks New Language": "Russia and the snow is sudden, and the public is happy to say:
What is the snow going to do? Brother Hu'er said: "Scattering salt can be simulated in the air."
The brother and daughter said, 'If the catkins are raised by the wind. The public laughed.
6.Ice and snow smart bīng xuě cōng míng
Explanation]: A metaphor for people who are extraordinarily intelligent.
From]: Tang Du Fu's poem "Sending Fan Twenty-three Servants to the Judge in Hanzhong": "Ice and snow are clean and smart, and thunder is elite." ”
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A metaphorical idiom: flowing water
Xingyun Liushui (pinyin: xíng yún liú shuǐ) is a Chinese idiom used in the works of ancient Chinese literati. This idiom was first coined by the Song Dynasty. Su Shi's "Letter of Thanksgiving to the Civil Teacher and the Official".
Flowing clouds and flowing water means to describe the text as naturally unconstrained, like floating clouds and flowing water; In sentences, it is usually used as an object or a definite; Complimentary;
Su Shi, whose name is Zizhan, is a native of Meishan, Meizhou (now Sichuan). He was very knowledgeable and approachable, and many people who admired his talent often asked him for advice, and he was able to answer them patiently.
Wherever he went to be an official, he could do a lot of good things for the people. Therefore, whenever he left office, the people had to send him far away. But he has an upright temperament, and because of his outspokenness, he has been demoted many times.
When he was relegated to Danzhou and transferred to the mainland, he passed through Guangzhou on the way. Xie Minshi, who was an official in Guangdong at that time, saw that the great writer had come to his jurisdiction, and he was unwilling to let go of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to seek advice, so he took out all the poems and essays he wrote on weekdays to ask Su Shi for advice, and went to Su Shi's apartment many times to learn from him.
Although the two have not been together for a long time, they have formed a deep friendship. When Su Shi left Guangzhou, he left a letter to Xie Shimin. In this letter, Su Shi first said some words of thanks, and then talked about his own ideas about literary creation.
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