How to pronounce calligrapher Mi Fei?

Mifei's pronunciation is mǐ fú. Mi Fei (105 1 year-1 107), whose original name was Kun, was later changed to Fu, and his ancestral home was Taiyuan, and later he moved to Xiangyang, Hubei, and lived in Runzhou (now Zhenjiang, Jiangsu). Calligrapher, painter and painting theorist in Northern Song Dynasty, together with Cai Xiang, Su Shi and Huang Tingjian, are also called "Song Sijia". He used to be a school book lang, a doctor of calligraphy and painting, and a foreign minister of the Ministry of Rites.

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In calligraphy theory, Mi Fei's main aesthetic views are "innocence" and "frankness". In Mi Fei's view, the art of calligraphy should freely express the will of beauty and the freedom of spirit. However, what he said about seeking "innocence" and "wish" in calligraphy is not casually smeared like children's books, but must undergo extremely hard training as hell before it can pass through an extremely dull and dark calligraphy tunnel and lead to free calligraphy.

There are many books handed down, such as Tiaoxi Poems, Shu Su Tie, Le Xiong Tie and Guo Chong Cemetery, all of which have special authors. Others, such as poems and letters, Wang Xizhi's five short notes and postscript, Su Dongpo's woodcut poems, Hui Shu's notes and Li Taishi's notes, can also be found in Qun Yutang's notes, Bao Jinzhai's notes, Yu Qingzhai's notes, Kuaixuetang's notes and Sanxi Hall's notes.