A Brief Introduction to the Author of Ten Notes of Lu Hong Caotang
Yang Ningshi (873-954) was a calligrapher in the Five Dynasties. Du Jing, alias Bai Xu, Guiji, Western Wei lay man, Kansai old farmer, Huayin (now Shaanxi), lives in Luoyang (now Henan). Tang poetry is a doctor of Liang, Tang, Jin, Han and Friday dynasties, and a courtier of Prince Taibao, and is known as "Yang". In the Southern Song Dynasty, Chen Si was called "Yang Fengzi" because of his good writing style, good brushwork and self-deception His book changed the methods of Ou Yangxun and Yan Zhenqing, breaking the square into a circle, simplifying the complex, tying the words well and shifting some parts, showing a frown and changefulness. "Xuanhe Pu Shu" said: "Condensed handwriting is good, especially overwhelming, and the handwriting is unique and strong, comparable to Yan Zhenqing's running script. At that time, he was naturally a hero in calligraphy. " Huang Tingjian's Poetry Day in the Northern Song Dynasty: "Gong people try their best to learn the face of Lanting, and they want to change their bones without an elixir. Who knows that Yang Fengzi is in Luoyang, and he wrote and went to the Bird Silk Bar. " Kang Youwei's evaluation of his book "Guang Yi Chuan Shuang Bian" is: "The face of the right army is restored, the gods are complacent, and the grass is covered, so it can be amazing." The ink handed down from ancient times includes Jiuhua Post, Xiare Post, Notes and Postscripts on Ten Notes of Lu Hong Caotang, Immortal Living Method and so on.