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Verses that describe the majestic power of the poem
1. Verses about vastness
Verses about vastness 1. Idioms describing vastness
Majestic, vigorous, earth-shattering, overwhelming.
1. Vast and mighty: describes the vastness and growth of things, or the overwhelming flow of people moving forward.
2. The mighty dragon and the mighty tiger: describe the unrestrained and majestic momentum. It is often used to describe calligraphy strokes that are powerful, flexible and stretchy.
3. The sound of drums and horns: describes the majestic formation of the army when it attacks.
4. Zhuangqi swallows the cow: describes the majestic and far-reaching momentum.
5. Iron bones: Describes a strong and strong body or a strong and unyielding will.
6. Heroic words: words that describe heroic spirit.
7. Overturning the river: describing a very powerful force or momentum.
8. Magnificent rivers and mountains: Describes the heroic spirit, which makes the mountains and rivers of the motherland more magnificent. Same as "magnificent mountains and rivers".
9. Magnificent: The heroic spirit reaches into the sky.
10. The roar of a dragon and the roar of a lion: a metaphor for a deep and majestic sound.
11. Magnificent: a metaphor for majestic momentum or huge scale.
12. Roaring dragons and roaring tigers: a majestic appearance.
13. Bolan Miaocheng: describes the article as majestic and sophisticated.
14. Haohao Tangtang: refers to the majestic appearance of water.
15. Magnificent waves: a metaphor for grand scale and great momentum.
16. Lifting the cauldron and lifting the mountains: Being able to lift the cauldron and lift the mountains. The metaphor is powerful and powerful.
17. The river is overturned and the sea is overturned: often used to describe strength or momentum.
18. Millions of soldiers: a large and mighty army. Same as "Million Army".
19. Crouching tiger and coiled dragon: describes the majestic terrain.
20. The dragon, the leopard, and the leopard change: a metaphor for calligraphy that is vigorous and good at change.
21. Splendid rivers and mountains: describes the magnificent and gorgeous mountains and rivers of the motherland.
22. Turn over the river and stir up the sea: describe the vastness of the water. The power or momentum of multiple metaphors is very strong. It also describes making a lot of noise or making things messy.
23. Dragon flying and phoenix leaping: It originally described the winding and majestic mountains, and later also described the powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes. Same as "dragon flying and phoenix dancing".
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