Calligraphy is an important part of Chinese culture and art, with a long history and rich cultural content. Here are some poems related to calligraphy: 1 Preface to Lanting Collection-Wang Xizhi The spring scenery in the pavilion is good, and the winding water flows with wine cups. All the wise men, young and old, gathered together. I've left this place on a yellow crane. Drunken uses the drunken breeze to fish. 2. Wang Xianzhi, the Sage of Calligraphy The pool is deep and the fish swim. The trees are luxuriant and the birds fly. The Sage of Calligraphy said that books were like cutting onions. There is a road to the mountain of books, diligently making a path, learning the boundless sea, painstakingly making a boat. 3 "Ten Discussions on Official Script"-Zhong Hui Zhong Hui wrote official script with strict structure and strong strokes. During the Han and Wei Dynasties, the structure of the law was strange and the spirit was extraordinary. The pen of the right army is full of wit and interest. 4 "Linjin Xiaowu Stele"-Zhang Menglong Linjin Xiaowu stele structure strange steep strokes strong. The Han and Wei dynasties had a strict structure and neat strokes. Before writing this stele, it is magnificent and full of spirit. 5 Mysterious Secret Tower Stele-Inscription The structure of the mysterious tower stele was neat and beautiful. The structure of the Han and Wei Dynasties was rigorous and the strokes were beautiful. Before writing this stele, the writing posture is dignified and beautiful, and the strokes are smooth. These poems displayed the unique charm and cultural content of calligraphy, allowing people to better understand and appreciate the art of calligraphy.
The book was a collection of 60 cursive Tang poems written by Wei Yuping. The book was published by Chongqing Press in 1983. We are unable to know the specific content of the book and other related information.
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Yue Fei's "The River Is Red" was a touching and inspiring poem. This poem expressed Yue Fei's firm belief and lofty sentiments with a bold and unconstrained style. The language of the entire poem was concise, the artistic conception was profound, and the emotions were sincere, making people feel even more excited. Yue Fei's " The River Is Red " was also known as one of the most beautiful calligraphy works of the current era. Yue Fei was a famous general, strategist, national hero, calligrapher, and poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. His literary talent was rare among generals. This poem," The River is Red, Furious Hair Rushing to the Crown ", was a famous patriotic poem that had been passed down through the ages. It expressed Yue Fei's loyalty to the country and his hatred for the enemy. Yue Fei's calligraphy works were also highly praised and considered one of the most beautiful calligraphy works of the current era. In short, Yue Fei's " The River Is Red " was not only an excellent poem, but also an exquisite calligraphy work.
"Long Song Xing" was an ancient poem from the Han Yuefu. The full text was as follows: The sunflower in the green garden, the morning dew waiting for the sun to dry. In the spring of spring, all things are bright. I am often afraid that when the autumn festival comes, the leaves of the yellow flowers will wither. All rivers flow east to the sea. When will they return to the west? If you don't work hard when you're young, you'll be sad when you're old. This poem used the sunflower in the garden as an introduction to describe the scene of spring. The sunflower was lush and the morning dew was waiting to evaporate under the sun. Spring brought warmth and hope to the earth, and all things were radiant and lively. However, poets often worry that when autumn comes, flowers and leaves will wither. The river flowed east into the sea, and no one knew when it would return to the west. If young people did not work hard, they would only feel sad and regretful when they grew old. Information about calligraphy works was not mentioned in the given search results. Unable to answer this question.
Here are some famous sayings about calligraphy: 1." Books are for the heart, and paintings are for the heart." --Lin Bu 2 " Words are like people." --Gu Kaizhi " Art is the best refuge for humans." --Russell 4 "When the book is ready, it's only when it's ready that you don't know how difficult it is." --Lu You 5 " Art is the creation of geniuses and the crystallization of inspiration." - - " Art is the extension and sublimation of life." --He Lin 7 " Learning books is expensive and constant. If you don't go deep into the book for a day, everything will be useless." --Wang Xianzhi 8 " The artistic conception of the brush and ink will remain forever." --Shi Tao 9 " Words are the heart, painting is the voice." --Yu Guangzhong 10 " Learn books, learn wrists, learn elbows." --Zhao Mengfu
There are many famous poems about flowers. Here are some of them: 1. Thoughts in a Quiet Night-Li Bai of Tang Dynasty The moonlight before my bed is like frost on the ground. Looking up at the bright moon, looking down, I miss my hometown. 2 "Climbing High"-Wang Zhihuan of Tang Dynasty The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes howl, the white birds fly back to the clear sand of the mournful island. Endless trees fall and the endless Yangtze River rolls down. I'm always a guest in autumn, sad for thousands of miles. I've been sick for a hundred years, and I'm alone on the stage. I'm in trouble, bitter resentment, frosty hair, downcast hair, I've just stopped drinking. 3 "Send Yuan Er to Anxi"-Wang Wei of Tang Dynasty The morning rain in the city of Wei is light and dusty. The guest house is green and the willows are new. I advise you to drink another cup of wine and go west to Yangguan without old friends. 4."Farewell to the Ancient Original Grass"-Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty The grass on the plain withers and thrives once a year. The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the king's grandson away, full of parting feelings. Plum Blossom-Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty A few plum blossoms in the corner, Ling Han alone. I know from afar that it's not snow, but a faint fragrance comes. 6 Spring Dawn-Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty I sleep in spring, unaware of the dawn, I hear birds chirping everywhere. The wind and rain in the night, I know how many flowers fall. These poems were mainly represented by plum blossoms, chrysanthemums, lotus flowers, etc. They described the beauty and uniqueness of different kinds of flowers, expressing the poet's feelings and thoughts.
Phoebe nanmu was an evergreen tree with a tall trunk and dense branches. In China, nanmu was widely used in the production of buildings, furniture, and art. The following are some poems about Nanmu: In the story of " Dream of the Red Chamber ", Jia Baoyu planted a nanmu tree in the Grand View Garden, which was called the " Camphor Tree ". 2 In the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass", there was a line that said,"The grass on the plains withers and thrives every year." The "Li Li" referred to the branches and leaves of the Phoebe nanmu. 3 In the Song Dynasty, Su Shi's "Ode to the Red Cliff" wrote: "Thinking back to the time when Gong Jin and Xiao Qiao first married, with a heroic appearance, a feather fan, a scarf, and a smile, the oars were reduced to ashes." The "oars" referred to boats made of nanmu. In Feng Menglong's Ming Dynasty's Yu Shi Ming Yan, there was a famous story called " Wang Kui's Battle of Wisdom." In the story, the protagonist Wang Kui mentioned the toughness and luster of the nanmu when he was debating with his opponent. Phoebe nanmu was valued for its sturdiness, fragrance, and beautiful appearance. It had an important position in Chinese culture.
"Ascendant" was a word that had a profound meaning and was famous in history. In ancient China, the term "striving for power" referred to the struggle for power and status, similar to modern political struggles. The following are some poems about the "Ascension": 1." The weight of the question depends on the ruler." This was a poem by Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It meant that the weight of one's ambition depended on one's achievements. "Asking you how much sorrow you can have is like a river flowing eastward in spring." This was a poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Qingzhao, which meant asking you how much sorrow you can have, just like a river flowing eastward in spring. 3."How can it be better to hurt yourself than to win the world?" This was a poem by Shi Naian, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It meant: Why hurt yourself when you want to win the world? 4." Who is the hero's match?" This was a classic line from the modern web novel " Battle Through the Heavens ", which meant that no one could rival the power and status of the people. "Asking you how many favors you can give is like a night of wind and rain." This was a poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu, which meant that asking how much kindness you can have is like a night of wind and rain.
Wen Tong (1896-1979) was a famous painter, poet, writer and calligraphy master in modern China. Wen Tong's poems and essays were mainly composed of landscape paintings and flower works. His style was fresh and natural, and his pen and ink were exquisite, full of emotion and depth of thought. His poems often showed his love for nature and his thoughts and feelings about life. He was known as the "landscape and idyllic poet". His calligraphy and painting works were also very unique, especially his landscape paintings and calligraphy. His landscape painting advocated "morale and spirit of brush and ink", using natural landscape as the material, using concise brush and ink to express the charm and momentum of nature, giving people a fresh, natural, deep and quiet feeling. His calligraphy was based on regular script, running script, and cursive script. The strokes were concise and smooth, and the combination of official script, regular script, and cursive script formed a unique calligraphy style. He was known as one of the representatives of the "Landscape and Pastoral Calligraphy School". Wen Tong was a multi-talented artist. His poems, calligraphy and painting had high artistic achievements and cultural implications, which had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese culture and art.
The poem about the quality of the ivy was as follows: 1. The branches of the green radish are slender and slender. 2. Sandstones among the pines, green turnips hanging among the rocks. 3. A sweet fragrance assails the nose and mouth, and the green of the forest is full of hedges. 4. The vines wrap around the stone and the branches wrap around the stone wall. The wind blows, the leaves move, and the rosy clouds reflect the trees. 6 green wisteria drooping branches, soft and smoky, winding around the stone. 7 years old pine trees, dark green, the peaks of the turnip green. The green wisteria among the pines climbs around the rocks, leaving long green shadows. The green peaks are surrounded by green vines, and the secluded path is far away, surrounded by green trees. 10 Pine green forest, dark green vines winding around the stone soft.