Brief introduction of Zhao Meng's heart sutra

Zhao Meng _ Introduction to Heart Sutra

Zhao Meng _ Heart Sutra, the correct name should be Zhao Meng _ Heart Sutra, that is, Zhao Meng _ calligraphy Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra, written by Zhao Meng _. Its paper version was preserved by later generations and compiled into Heart Sutra by others. This book is the essence of Zhao Meng's running script.

Zhao Meng _ Heart Meridian Position

Zhao Meng has made great achievements in painting and calligraphy. From the Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra introduced here, we can see his important position in the history of calligraphy in China.

Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra is Zhao Meng's masterpiece. It is easy to write, clean and smooth, and has its own characteristics. Zhao Mengsheng was born in the Song Dynasty, and his enlightenment was also in the Song Dynasty. However, the art of calligraphy and painting in the Song Dynasty had declined by the end of the Southern Song Dynasty, and calligraphy had already lost its vivid charm. Therefore, Zhao Meng has always had an ideal, which is to change this situation, give calligraphy a correct development path, put aside the past, reform the system, and change the present calligraphy through the achievements of ancient calligraphy, thus promoting the development of calligraphy art.

Zhao Meng Xin Jing was produced under such circumstances. He wrote the Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra, which is not unique. Now it has spread to the monk zhongfeng in the yuan dynasty. Meng Fu is nine years old, but Zhao is very modest. Since the Southern and Northern Dynasties, Buddhist monks have often written their own scriptures or hired people to write merit scriptures. However, all the classics are regular script, and Zhao Meng wrote Heart Sutra with lines, which has a precedent in the history of classics.

Zhao Meng's Heart Sutra is not only the pinnacle of Zhao Meng's calligraphy art, but also creates an era of writing classics with lines, breaking the tradition of the ancients and giving endless enlightenment to future generations.

What are the representative works of Zhao Mengkai's book?

Zhao Meng is known as one of the "Four Masters" of regular script, and his own "Zhao Ti" is known as one of the "Four Masters" of regular script. Zhao Mengkai's masterpiece Rebuilding San Xuan Temple. Because Zhao Meng believed in Taoism and respected Taoist culture, he wrote Taoist scriptures many times.

Representative works of Zhao Mengkai's book

Zhao Meng's masterpiece Rebuilding the Three Gates of the Xuandian is engraved on the stone tablet in front of the main entrance of the Xuandian, which is the pinnacle of Zhao Mengkai's book. The paper version is 35.8cm long and 283.8cm long. This stone carving still exists before the Xuanguan, but it is not the original version of Zhao Meng. The original stone carvings disappeared as early as the Cultural Revolution, and now they may be in an unknown corner. 1990, Suzhou Stone Carving Museum was entrusted by Suzhou Taoist Association and invited famous artists to copy. A * * * carved two stone tablets.

The mysterious temple is one of the famous Taoist temples in the ancient city of Suzhou. It was founded in 276 AD in Xianning, Western Jin Dynasty, and has a history of 1000 years. Later, Jin Mingdi dreamed that the ancestors of Sanqing Daoism fell into the porch, so he ordered the porch to be repaired and changed to the authentic Taoist source. Later, it was further developed in the Tang Dynasty and changed back to its original name in the Yuan Dynasty. At that time, after hundreds of years of erosion, the mysterious temple experienced ups and downs, decline and glory, and it was only in the Yuan Dynasty that it was repaired.

Zhao Meng likes Taoist culture since childhood, and many of his calligraphy works are related to Taoism. For example, the calligraphy masterpiece Rebuilding San Xuan Temple is Zhao Meng's calligraphy masterpiece Tao Te Ching. It is the representative work of Zhao Mengkai's book, which is understandable. It is Zhao Meng's masterpiece, which embodies Zhao Meng's understanding of regular script all his life.

Appreciation of Zhao Meng's Urgent Books

Zhao Meng is the famous Classic of Virtue written by Zhao Meng. "Three Things of Rebuilding the Xuan Dian" is an enlightening book for children in the Western Han Dynasty, and it is also a famous Cao Zhang book widely circulated in later generations. The "urgent chapter" was engraved on the stone tablet, and later someone made rubbings, the most famous of which was the "urgent chapter".

Zhao Meng _ urgent chapter copybook part

The original stone tablet was destroyed. Later, people carved the Accord on stone tablets.

Cao Zhang began in the Western Han Dynasty and became in the Eastern Han Dynasty. The original saying was cursive script, which was gradually improved. With the establishment of his own system, Cao Zhang's statement was gradually established. Urgent chapter can be said to be the earliest form of grass chapter, so there are many later versions, but the most famous rubbings are Songjiang edition. This is an inscription rubbings written by famous calligraphers in the Three Kingdoms period, and it is also the earliest inscription.

Zhao Meng's urgent chapter is the version of the emperor's elephant written by Zhao Meng. Zhao Meng has made remarkable achievements in running script and regular script, but the achievements of cursive script are only a little worse than running script. For Songjiang, the originator of cursive script, Zhao Meng's writing is also perfect. His Urgent Chapter is slow in writing, rigorous in structure and profound in meaning.