dragons and snakes follow one 's writing brush -- good penmanship
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǐ D ǐ L ó ngsh é, which means people's calligraphy or writing style. It's from Jin Ping Mei CI Hua written by Xiaosheng, Lanling, Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; refers to a person's calligraphy or writing style. examples he has learned a lot from the public, and he is a real talent.
The origin of Idioms
The thirty first chapter of Jin Ping Mei CI Hua written by Lan Ling Xiaosheng in Ming Dynasty: "I heard that the public was erudite and learned, and I was a real talent."
dragons and snakes follow one 's writing brush -- good penmanship
share enjoyment with those having similar tastes - gōng zhū tóng hào
travel the length and breadth of the country - zǒu nán chuǎng běi
Point the South and attack the North - zhǐ nán gōng běi
the earth trembled and the mountains swayed - dì dòng shēn yáo