Getting involved with the art of calligraphy, shaping one’s mind and cultivating one’s mind through traditional cultivation
Mr. Xu Jie was born in a scholarly family. He was exposed to calligraphy as early as his childhood. He practiced regular script and official script as a child. ; In 1988, Mr. Xu Jie entered the calligraphy major of the Academy of Fine Arts of Nanjing Normal University with excellent results in both culture and professionalism. After studying under Professor Wei Tianchi, Mr. Xu Jie's understanding of calligraphy and calligraphy attainments improved significantly. leap. During his college years, Mr. Xu Jie worked hard for four years, specializing in cursive writing, seal script, and seal cutting. Relaxing in the cursive writing, soothing the rhythm in the seal script and official script, I have laid a solid foundation of traditional calligraphy skills that can be used in all styles.
Mr. Xu Jie knows very well that Chinese calligraphy must respect tradition, but must not adhere to the past and be stubborn. It is difficult to form his own calligraphy style. Mr. Xu Jie communicates with books and posts. Deeply cultivate understanding, study and thinking, pursue an inner spirit, respect for tradition and spiritual expression into calligraphy lines.
“When heaven entrusts a person with a great responsibility, he must first work hard on his muscles and bones and his mind.” “If you want to succeed in writing, you must cultivate yourself. The study and creation of calligraphy require persistence and wisdom,” said Mr. Xu Jie explain.
After years of hard work, Mr. Xu Jie’s calligraphy works are elegant in style, vivid in charm, calm in line, sophisticated, sophisticated yet smart. Appreciating his works, they are either dignified and simple, or lively and lively, wandering and open, with his heart and hands corresponding, and his words as if painted in his heart. Soft and nimble like moving clouds and flowing water, strong and tough like a sword dancing in the wind!
In Chinese traditional cultural consciousness, the process of self-cultivation through calligraphy is actually a quiet and inactive process that imitates nature. It allows the art of calligraphy to interpret the purest true meaning of nature in the scroll.