走龙蛇

走龍蛇
zǒulóngshé
phrase

Meanings

  1. 1 (of calligraphy) flowing like dragons and snakes
  2. 2 vigorous and fluid brushwork

Examples

Tā tí bǐ huī háo, bǐ xià zǒulóngshé.
He picked up the brush and swept it across the page — the strokes moved like dragons and snakes.
Zhè fú cǎoshū zǒulóngshé, qìshì jīngrén.
This cursive calligraphy flows like dragons and snakes — the energy is astonishing.

Tips

culture
A classic way to praise vigorous, flowing calligraphy, especially 草书 (cursive script). The full idiom 走龙蛇 is very common in art criticism.

Stroke Order

zǒu
lóng
shé