Inscriptions before and after calligraphy

Chairman Mao's calligraphy is recognized as that of a great man. Although his calligraphy is famous all over the world because he is the founding president, it is undeniable that his calligraphy is really outstanding, and his style is the highest in ancient and modern times, and he is honored as a "hairstyle". Hairstyle calligraphy has a strong charm, and now thousands of calligraphers come to study and study hairstyles.

Fortunately, Chairman Mao's calligraphy is almost everywhere. He was lucky enough to be born in an era similar to Chairman Mao's and be able to witness all kinds of primitive calligraphy and inscriptions.

One of the most famous inscriptions that Chairman Mao can see on the Great Wall is "You are not a true man until you reach the Great Wall" and "Liupan Mountain". These two inscriptions are places where tourists must punch in. So "You are not a hero until you reach the Great Wall" is about the Great Wall in Beijing?

The significance of Chairman Mao's calligraphy is not only reflected in his powerful cursive script, but also in the content. Why do people who go to the Great Wall take a group photo on Chairman Mao's inscription stone tablet? They only want three things.

First, it is a landmark on the Great Wall. Punching in here means that you have been to the Great Wall. Second, worship the great Chairman Mao and hope to be close to him; Third, appreciate Chairman Mao's calligraphy, and look at Chairman Mao's ink at close range, so as to bring yourself inspiration in calligraphy.

Then, where did the contents of the two inscriptions, "You are not a hero until you reach the Great Wall" and "Liupanshan", come from? This source is nothing more than a sentence written by Chairman Mao, "Qingpingle Liupanshan". This word was written in 1935 10, and it was improvised by Chairman Mao when he crossed Liupan Mountain, including Liupan Mountain and He Who Can't Reach the Great Wall is a Real Man.

In fact, "If you don't reach the Great Wall, it's not the Great Wall, but Qin Changcheng is on Liupanshan", but it's still very meaningful. It represents a spirit, a positive spirit, a spirit of persisting in the end regardless of all difficulties.

Chairman Mao's calligraphy can always bring us spiritual inspiration and nourishment, which is worthy of our in-depth study and research in content and calligraphy expression.