Yan Gu Liu Jin
Yan Gu Liu Jin, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á ng ǔ Li ǔ J ī n, which means that the calligraphy of Yan and Liu families is vigorous and powerful, but their styles are different. It is also called excellent calligraphy. It comes from Fan Zhongyan's the bachelor's literature of sacrificing stone in Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
In this book, there is no illegitimate writing. Ling Mengchu, Ming Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: Yan Jing Liu Gu, Yan Jin Liu Gu
The origin of Idioms
Fan Zhongyan, Song Dynasty, wrote in his book the bachelor's literature of sacrificing stone: "man Qing's pen is full of Yan Jin and Liu Gu."
Yan Gu Liu Jin
approaching seventy years of age - nián jìn gǔ xī
the important thing is understanding - guì zài zhī xīn
with the appearance and the thoughts all having the airs of ancients - gǔ mào gǔ xīn
My nose is flat and my lips are blue - bí tǎ chún qīng
conference dealing with peace-time matters - yī shāng zhī huì
Long life does not hold one's post down - shòu bù yā zhí