What does Yi Heming mean?

1. The famous cliff carvings. Huayang Zhenyi wrote it, and went to Huangshan Qiaoshu. There are different opinions about its time and writers, but there is no conclusive evidence. On today's Jiaoshan Cliff in Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province. Once collapsed in the Yangtze River. Qianlong moved to Dinghui Temple in Jiao Shan in the 22nd year. Inscription orthography is left-handed, which is highly praised by predecessors

2. An inscription. Written by Hua Yang Zhen Yi in the 13th year of Liang Tian's prison. Positive book, text from left to right. The tablet was placed on the cliff stone in Jiaoshan, Dantu County, Jiangsu Province, and then fell into the river. It was pulled out in the Southern Song Dynasty, and then fell into the river. During the reign of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty, Chen Pengnian recruited workers to give it five stones.

expansion: the novel "Yiheming" is a calligraphy work in regular script and a cliff stone carving originally carved on the cliff at the western foot of Jiaoshan Mountain in Zhenjiang. Its calligrapher is Tao Hongjing, a calligrapher of Southern Dynasties. The original stone carving fell into the river due to a landslide, and was salvaged, leaving only five residual stones, which are now displayed in the forest of steles in Jiao Shan, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province.

from left to right, the book "Yiheming" has 12 original lines, each with 23 or 25 words, and its content is a memorial written by a hermit for a dead crane. This inscription has a muddy font, and it flies with a strange pen. Although it is regular script, it is also slightly interesting in official script and running script. The inscription is from left to right, which is different from the tablet. The lettering size is very different, the words are scattered and scattered, the strokes are vigorous and flying, and Fiona Fang is used together. No matter whether the strokes or the words are written, the composition is full of changes, forming a charm of simplicity, lightness and elegance.

Tao Hongjing

Tao Hongjing: Tao Hongjing (456-536), a recluse named Huayang, was born in Liling, Danyang (now Nanjing, Jiangsu). Taoist scholar, alchemist and medical scientist in the Southern Dynasties.