Books originate from nature (Cai Yong, Han Dynasty)
●Silent voice, invisible appearance (Tang Dynasty, Zhang Huaijin)
●Studying books leads to knowledge learning Can reach far (Zhang Yanyuan of the Tang Dynasty)
●The mysterious meaning comes from the surface of things; the profound truth lies between the dark and the dark; it cannot be expressed by ordinary feelings and measured by worldly wisdom ( Tang·Zhang Huaijin)
●It may be used to express ambitions, or to relieve depression. Although it is noble, it cannot suppress its height, and although it is wonderful, it cannot match its power (Tang·Zhang Huaijin)
p>●Don’t write too hard, and don’t spread words randomly
●Writing is like a dog, the more you describe it, the uglier it becomes
●Handwriting is afraid of practicing, and horses are afraid of riding
●Words require a hundred days of skill
●Fists need to be punched, and words need to be practiced
●Words need bone structure, the flesh must wrap the tendons, the tendons must hide the flesh, and the post is beautiful Runsheng (Song Dynasty, Mi Fu)
●One point becomes one word, and one word is the final word (Tang Dynasty, Sun Guoting)
●The pen is bald and the ink is thousands of tubes. Grinding ten thousand ingots (Su Shi, Song Dynasty)
●The pen is drawn with great effort, like a swan flying high, and the hair is graceful (Jin Dynasty, Wei Heng)
●As graceful as a silver hook, the source is as startling Luan (Jin·Suo Jing)
●Floating like floating clouds, powerful as a frightening dragon (Book of Jin)
●Dragon leaping over the Tianmen, tiger crouching in the Phoenix Pavilion (Southern and Northern Dynasties·Xiao Yan)
●Clouds and cranes roam the sky, and a group of heroes play in the sea (Southern and Northern Dynasties·Xiao Yan)
●The dragon is powerful and the tiger is vibrating, and the sword is at war (Southern and Northern Dynasties·Yuan Ang)
● The body appearance is extraordinary, different from the past. The pearls and jade are falling, and the tassels are fluttering (Tang·Zhang Huaisheng)
●Like the breeze coming out of the sleeves and the bright moon entering the arms (Tang·Li Sizhen)
● The dragon and snake seem to have gods in the pen (Tang Dynasty, Zhang Huaijin)
●The brush strokes are like clouds of smoke (Tang Dynasty, Du Fu)
●I only see dragons and snakes walking away from time to time (Tang Dynasty, Li Bai)
●If you teach by the waterside, every word may become a dragon (Han Wo of the Tang Dynasty)