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Ask for parallelism sentences about calligraphy, which you can refer to when writing a composition. Thank you.

Iron-painted silver hook, pen walking dragon and snake, floating like a cloud, deft as a dragon, playing in the sea, dancing cranes roaming, Tianmen, Yue Long, tiger lying in phoenix que, vigorous and vigorous, quaint Zhuo Ya, broken jade pot ice, rotten Yao platform and moon, graceful and graceful as a tree, cool as the wind, free to brush, changeable, dangerous in brushwork, unique in structure and full of book spirit.

In the Qing Dynasty, Liu Xizai was even more critical: "A writer writes his will" and "Calligraphy, like learning, like talent, like ambition, is like a person".

"If you fly, if you move", it describes calligraphy as a point-and-line drawing method, sometimes it is smart to fly, and sometimes it is smart to move; "If you go, if you come" describes the dotted outline of calligraphy, sometimes it means castration, and sometimes it has the appearance of Facebook; "If you lie down, if you rise" describes the dotted outline of calligraphy, sometimes like a person lying down, and sometimes like a person turning over; "If you are sad, if you are happy", it describes that calligraphy draws dotted lines, sometimes as slow as people's sadness, and sometimes as fast as people's joy; "Nymphs eat leaves of wood" describes that calligraphy draws dotted lines, just like insects eat leaves of wood. "If the sword is long" describes the dotted outline of calligraphy, which is as wide as the sword. "If the bow is strong and the arrow is hard" describes that calligraphy draws a dotted line, which is like a strong bow and a hard arrow penetrating the back of a paper.