This is a couplet often written by calligraphers and calligraphy lovers. Try to explain:
: refers to ancient ritual vessels, such as ding and Zun. Xia Ding represents the culture of the times.
Books: Huturo books. River Map and Luo Shu are the sources of China culture. The Book of Changes says, "Rivers paint, Luo writes, and sages write." This saint is Fuxi, the ancestor of human culture. Legend has it that in Fu, a dragon horse appeared from the Yellow River, carrying a "river map"; A turtle appeared from Luoshui, carrying "Luoshu". Fuxi drew eight diagrams according to this kind of "picture" and "book". Later, Zhou Wenwang studied the written king eight diagrams and sixty-four hexagrams according to Fuxi's eight diagrams, and wrote them into eight diagrams respectively.
He Tu and Luo Shu are two mysterious patterns handed down from ancient China, which have always been regarded as the origin of Heluo culture.
Canon weight: elegant and solemn.
Liquan: Sweet spring water. "Book of Rites Li Yun": "So the frost is exposed to the sky and the spring is placed on the ground."
Cao Zhi:? In ancient times, people thought that Cao Rui could live forever by serving him. Also known as "elixir of life", commonly known as "Ganoderma lucidum".
Cao Zhi seems to be the same as Lan Zhi. Metaphor for excellent children: Lan Zhi has a show; Lan Zhi Chongmao.
A spring without a source, Cao Zhi without a root: a metaphor for people's achievements by their own efforts without any help. Wu Yu of the Three Kingdoms turned over the Brothers Book: "Young talents can't leave the Confucius Gate, Cao Zhi has no roots, and Li Quan is passive."
Communication seems to refer to a kind of cultural spirit and cultural inheritance.