There were many calligraphers who had created calligraphy works based on Tang Yin's Chrysanthemum ("Three Paths Spitting Out the Secluded Thicket in the Hometown..."). For example, in the activities of promoting tradition and inheriting culture, more than ten calligraphers from all over the country created related works, including Hao Yi, Dong Pingli and many other authors. They received 23 calligraphy works from 14 teachers. In the exhibition on July 22,2023, calligraphers such as Hao Yi and Li Shaobo also exhibited calligraphy works based on Tang Yin's Chrysanthemum. These works were the embodiment of calligraphers combining calligraphy and poetry to promote traditional Chinese culture. The novel "Mixed Flowers" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" Weeds " had different meanings in different situations. From the perspective of natural plants, weeds referred to herbs that grew in the wild and were not deliberately cultivated by humans. Viola yedogensis, plantain, purslane, black nightshade, Lala seedling, small grass, ox tendon grass, and so on were all common weeds. Some weeds could be eaten, such as purslane, which could be used to make dumplings or mix vegetables; some could be used for medicine, such as purslane, which had the effects of cooling blood and stopping bleeding, clearing heat and detoxification, removing dampness and relieving stranguria, and could treat a variety of skin diseases. From an artistic point of view," Wild Grass " could be the name of Bai Jugang's album, or the name of a song sung by Chihiro Onishi. It could also appear in a song called " Wild Grass and Gardenias." The novel " Mixed Flowers " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The radical of the word "Cong" was "1". The novel " Mixed Flowers " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Van Gulik was a Sinologist from the Netherlands. His calligraphy had caused a lot of admiration in China. Even though he was not Chinese, his calligraphy works could make everyone in the Chinese calligraphy world marvel. His calligraphy works included couplets and other calligraphy works, one of which was still hung in the Shen family's former residence. His calligraphy works were drawn stroke by stroke. In addition to calligraphy, Gao Luopei was also a zither enthusiast. He had once taken Ye Shimeng, a famous zither master, as his teacher, and had written a book on the zither. His calligraphy works and zither skills both demonstrated his deep study and love for Chinese culture.
Mo Bao Fei Bao was a female writer and screenwriter from Mainland China. Her series of works included " A Lifetime "," Easy "," So Far "," Secret Room ", and " Drunken Life and Dream Death ". Among them," Forever, Beauty's Bone " and " Forever, Old Jiangnan " were her masterpieces. These novels used romantic love stories as their theme. The style of writing was elegant, and the plot was exciting. In addition, she also served as the screenwriter for many TV series, such as "Startling Step by Step","Why Silent Flute","Fire Like Song", etc. The works of Mo Bao Fei Bao were deeply loved by readers and were known as the unshakable existence of the Chinese novel world.
All the famous calligraphers of the past had created calligraphy works with the word "Fu". These works displayed the word "Fu" in different calligraphy styles for people to appreciate. Among them, there were five types of calligraphy: seal script, official script, regular script, running script, and cursive script. These works displayed the talent and artistic style of the calligraphers. For example, the character "Fu" written by Emperor Kangxi was considered to be a symbol of infinite mystery and infinite blessings. In addition, Wang Xizhi, Zhiyong, Ouyang Xun, Chu Suiliang, Yan Zhenqing and other ancient calligraphers also created exquisite works of the word "Fu". These works not only had artistic value, but also symbolized good fortune and good luck.
The following are some of the calligraphy works related to "crane": ** I. The character "crane" in the works of different calligraphers ** 1. [Tan Yankai: His calligraphy is "The crane has a fairy heart flower, the mountain follows the painting and the living clouds remain as a poem". The words are wide and the strokes are free and easy. The whole is smart and romantic.] 2. Wang Shoupeng: In the calligraphy of "Hulong ploughs smoke and grows Yao grass, and the clouds sleep under the crane", the ink color is thick, and the words are square and beautiful. They are round and elegant, honest and upright. 3. ** Looking at the calligraphy of the character "crane" from the perspective of writing skills ** - It was a left-right structure, so it had to be narrow on the left and wide on the right when written. On the left side, the left point is slightly upright, the horizontal hook is not big, the stroke is sharp and sharp, the vertical stroke is straight, the dot stroke is slightly flat, and the horizontal stroke is inclined and parallel. The bird on the right side is slightly upright with a short leash. The horizontal folding hook is slightly shoulder-shouldered. The dotted picture is close to the top. The vertical folding hook is stretched out and the horizontal drawing is converged. ** 2. Calligraphers influenced by many factors and their calligraphy styles related to "crane"** 1. ** The relationship between the monk's calligraphy and the crane (from the perspective of cultural symbolism)** - He was known as a master of poetry, calligraphy, and painting at the end of the Ming Dynasty and was known as the "Crane in the Clouds". The formation of his calligraphy style was influenced by many factors. His early calligraphy was influenced by the calligraphy of Jin and Tang Dynasties and Dong Qichang, so his style was more traditional. Later, he became a monk and was influenced by Zen. The style of calligraphy gradually had the characteristics of Zen, such as natural, wild and desolate. This change could also be understood from the symbolic meaning of "crane" in China culture."Crane" symbolized noble purity, seclusion, etc. The characteristics of the monk's later calligraphy style such as wild and desolate echoed the cultural symbol of "crane" to some extent. If his calligraphy works involved the word "crane" or reflected the artistic conception related to "crane", it would show its unique artistic charm from its unique calligraphy style. 2. ** The cultural symbolism of the "crane" in the works of other calligraphers ** - In some calligraphic works, the cultural symbolism of the crane was rich and varied. For example, the crane could symbolize a gentleman with both virtue and ability, a person with noble character and great ambition, a hermit and his hermit life, family harmony, sincere friendship, strong love between lovers, loving husband and wife, old age or longevity, homesickness and parting. It was a symbol of the fear and danger of the environment, the mount of the immortals in myths and legends, the symbol of immortals and fairyland, and so on. When a calligrapher created a calligraphy work that involved the word "crane" or had the word "crane" as the theme, these symbolic meanings might be integrated into the artistic conception, style, or emotional expression of the calligrapher. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Pen calligraphy works had a unique artistic charm. From an appreciative point of view, there were outstanding modern pen calligraphy works, with fine and even lines and smooth strokes. There were also nine pen-and-ink calligraphy works by Zhang Xiu. The strokes were beautiful and gentle. The handwriting was strong and bright. It was lively and natural, revealing a strong aura. The calligraphy was clean and tidy, not cliché. The style of the works pursued elegance, simplicity, strength, and beauty. However, there were flaws in the use of the calendar. Wu Yusheng's fountain pen calligraphy works were also very distinctive. He loved calligraphy and had been in the pool for many years. He had won many awards in many calligraphy competitions. From the perspective of creating fountain pen calligraphy works, if one wanted to write good fountain pen calligraphy, one must first make it clear that there were no shortcuts and that one needed to practice for a long time. This required a firm will. The specific practice methods were as follows: one was to see the direction of the pen movement and imitate it according to the copybook; the second was to study the structure of the glyph and improve it by constantly learning the words, because the beauty of a word was mainly reflected in the structure; the third was to pay attention to the overall layout. For example, when writing sentences, you had to master the changing skills of the word size. You could find some short poems to practice. First, write a single word 20 times, then write the whole 20 - 30 times to exercise patience and perseverance. In addition, there were some writing rules that helped to write beautiful pen words, such as " the left side of the hour is on the left side, and the right side of the hour is slightly lower. Write low on the lower right and high on the upper right. The rules such as "the bottom of the heart is slightly to the right" and "there is a vertical vertical left high right low" can be realized by writing He, Zhu, Zhen, Jing and other example characters. "Luo Mingxia Love Letter" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some calligraphy works that can be used to complement Kung Fu (hairdressing) couplets: ###1. Couplet content 1. **"Although I have little skill, it is top-notch."** - When this couplet was expressed in calligraphy, the meaning of its pun could be reflected by the size and density of the font. For example, the four words "micro-skills" could be written in a smaller and thinner font to reflect the tiny feeling of micro-skills, while the four words "top kung fu" could be written in a larger and thicker font to highlight the importance of "top"(top or top). 2. **"When I meet you, I'll be a headliner; I'll go without a headliner."** - In calligraphy, running script or regular script could be used. The semi-cursive script could reflect a kind of elegant and lively feeling, which was suitable to express the artistic conception of the couplet. Regular script could show the characteristics of its precise rhythm. As for the first verse,"When we meet, it's all a headliner", the font layout could be more sparse to reflect the open feeling of meeting each other; the second verse,"There should be no coquettish people here", could be slightly more compact to express a positive and positive emotion. 3. **"The world's top career; the world's best martial arts."** - When creating calligraphy works, the font style could be more majestic. If it was written in Wei stele script, the thickness and simplicity of the strokes could reflect the high evaluation of hairdressing skills contained in this couplet. For words like "world" and "world", they could be written in a broad style and take up a large space, while "first-class" and "topmost" could be written in pen and ink, emphasizing the importance through the thickness of the strokes. 4. "Grind your beard and ask the world how many heads there are; try it when the time comes and see how my methods are." - This couplet was grand and suitable for cursive script. The freedom and flexibility of the cursive script reflected Shi Dakai's boldness. When writing,"Grind your beard" and "Try to reach the front" can show a sense of power through the cohesion and entanglement of strokes;"Ask the world how many heads" and "See how Lao Zi's means" can increase the size of the font, such as "The world" and "Lao Zi" can be written bigger to highlight their boldness and dominance. ###2. The overall layout of the calligraphy work 1. ** Paper Selection ** - If it was a more elegant and traditional couplet calligraphy work, Xuan paper could be chosen. The raw Xuan paper had a strong water absorption ability, which could make the ink rhyme better reflect, and was suitable for the creation of running script and cursive script. The cooked Xuan paper was suitable for the creation of regular script because it was not easy to spread ink and could make the strokes clearer. 2. ** Pattern ** - The common couplet calligraphy style was two vertical banners. The two banners should be consistent in size. The height was generally determined by the amount of written content and the size of the font. The width was usually narrow to reflect the slender beauty of the couplet. When mounting, it could be matched with appropriate silk ornaments to enhance the artistic effect. 3. ** Sign and Seal ** - The font of the signature was usually smaller than the font of the text. If the text is in regular script, the inscription can be in running script or regular script; If the text is in running script or cursive script, the inscription can also be in running script. The content of the signature included the name of the writer, the time of creation (you can simply write the year or season), and so on. The seal was usually the name stamp and the leisure stamp. The name stamp was stamped below the signature, and the leisure stamp could be stamped at the beginning or other blank spaces of the work to decorate and balance the picture.
Calligraphy paper was a material used for calligraphy creation. It was usually soft, smooth, and airy, which could better reflect the calligrapher's strokes and emotions. The following are some famous calligraphy works: Xuan paper: Xuan paper is a traditional Chinese calligraphy paper. It is soft and has good water absorption and good ventilation. It is often used for calligraphy. 2. Bamboo paper: Bamboo paper is a type of calligraphy paper made of bamboo. It has a tough texture and good breathability. It is often used for hard pen calligraphy. 3. Crumbled tofu paper: Crumbled tofu paper is a kind of calligraphy paper made of tofu dregs. It is soft and has strong water absorption and good air ventilation. It is often used for hard pens and calligraphy. Watercolor paper: Watercolor paper is a kind of transparent and soft calligraphy paper often used for watercolor calligraphy. 5. Drawing paper: Drawing paper is a kind of hard calligraphy paper often used for calligraphy. 6. Woolen edge paper: Woolen edge paper is a kind of calligraphy paper with soft texture and good water absorption. It is often used for fountain pen words. These are some famous calligraphy papers. Different calligraphy styles and techniques require different calligraphy papers. Calligraphers can choose the appropriate calligraphy paper according to their own needs.
The evaluation of a work that was not a treasure varied from person to person. Her works did not stick to the old routines in terms of character design and subject matter. She chose relatively unpopular occupations and vertical circles to bring novelty to the audience. Her writing style was praised as fresh and sweet, able to handle many types of story subjects. Nearly 90% of her novels had been remade into movies and television dramas, which meant that her works were loved by the audience. However, there were also some criticisms of her works. They felt that her works lacked descriptions of getting along in the love story and pursued too much of a sweet and sweet pattern, resulting in the lack of emotional logic in the love process of the male and female protagonists. All in all, Mo Bao's works had achieved a certain degree of success in the market, and her writing style had also been recognized by some readers.