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What do you mean by "dancing with pen and ink"?
The pinyin of dance and writing ink is wǔ nòng mò.

The original intention is to cheat by citing legal provisions.

Later it often refers to playing with word skills. Often used as predicate, object and attribute; With a derogatory connotation. From "Biography of Sui Shu Wang Chong": "Learn the law clearly, but dance it with pen and ink to compete for its heart." .

Pinyin w ǔ Wen ng mo

[Interpretation]? Dance: got it; Mo: Writing style. Describe playing with words skills.

[Out]? Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "He is also a scholar; Just between the pen and the inkstone; Count black on yellow; Just dancing and getting ink? "

[pronunciation]? Get it can't be pronounced "lònɡ". "

[shape recognition]? Dance; Can't write "noon".

Dance words and phrases

[antonym] Illiteracy

[usage]? Used as a derogatory term. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

[structure]? Combined type.

[Example] Write it down directly; That's clear. And the person who wrote the tablet insisted ~; So instead, I jumped more and more confused.

[English translation] wisecrack