Mr. Li Zhaosheng, the author of "Han Mo Yuan", has superb calligraphy and incorporates elixir power, Zen method and swordsmanship into the book.
The content of "Han Mo Yuan" mainly consists of three parts: the life of calligraphy; the life of calligraphy part describes in detail the difference between writing and calligraphy, and how to form the vitality of calligraphy. The book points out: "Learning calligraphy is the best way to learn immortality, refining the spirit is the first priority, refining the qi comes second, and refining the body is the second most important thing." This allows calligraphy to penetrate directly into people's souls. Xuankong Feishu (using elixir power to enter the book); Xuankong Feishu is based on his many years of civil and military training experience, and writes about the process of using elixir power to enter the calligraphy. At the same time, he also examines the experience of the ancients and Qi Shu from a historical perspective. , telling the unfinished words of the ancients. The book "Two-pronged Approach" says that there were many calligraphers in history who were proficient in swordsmanship, and Wang Xizhi was a model of martial arts practice. There are also samadhis who have learned calligraphy through swordsmanship. The most famous one is Zhang Xuguan's great progress in cursive writing by watching Lady Gongsun dance with a sword. Civil and military practitioners are relics of history, and there were also top candidates in civil and military examinations (dragon and tiger champions) in the feudal imperial examinations. The two-pronged approach is the trace of martial arts practitioners in the past. The author writes about his actual experience through his own personal practice, speaking freely about the state of the ancients. At the same time, he also hopes that more people can cultivate their moral character in the writing process, so as to live longer and longer!
Mr. Li Zhaosheng, named Zhenyang, was born in Jilin and is the same age as ***. He has been studying literature and martial arts for more than 40 years since he was a child. He has been taught by Yan Zhengchang, the twelfth generation master of Wudang Taiyi Tiesong Sect, and other more than a dozen eminent sages. Currently: the 13th generation leader of the Wudang Tiesong Sect, the 26th generation fax of the Shaolin ancestor Feilong Sect, the 9th generation fax of the Snow Mountain Feilong Sect, the 18th generation leader of Xiantian Tai Chi, Zhang Sanfeng, the Dragon God of Dragon Walking and Great Grass Martial Arts. The Ninth Sword Facsimile…. In order to promote traditional Chinese martial arts and achieve the purpose of physical fitness, he now lives in the suburbs of Beijing and teaches martial arts Tai Chi. So far, he has taught it to countless students at home and abroad.
For more than 40 years, in addition to practicing martial arts, he has been fond of pen and ink since childhood. He has created more than 10,000 traditional Chinese calligraphy and paintings, which have been widely collected at home and abroad.