The Dragon stretches the worm
Longshenzhuqu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ó ngsh ē nhu ò Q ū, which means that the pen is flying and the calligraphy is superb. It comes from the preface to the new chant on jade platform by Chen Xuling of the Southern Dynasty.
[source] preface to Yutai Xinyong by Chen Xuling of the Southern Dynasty: "the wonderful traces of Santai, the book of longshenzhuqu; five color Huajian, the paper of Jiaodong, Hebei. [usage] as object and attribute; used in figurative sentences.
The Dragon stretches the worm
filling up the streets and blocking the lanes -- a great multitude of people - tián jiē sāi xiàng