Han Liang Li Chuan Jin Nong lacquer book
Jin Nong, a painter and calligrapher in Qing Dynasty, was a native of Renhe (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang) and lived in Yangzhou for a long time. He is one of the eight eccentrics in Yangzhou. In the early years, the official script was "sticking to the Chinese rope ink", with regular brushwork, rough strokes, tight structure, more restrained posture and less outward expansion, and simple and concise style. However, after he became famous at the age of 50, he deliberately created a kind of "thirst for writing eight points", which combined Han Li and Wei Jie, and was called. Because of its profound knowledge, numerous browsing records and deep roots in calligraphy, it was listed as the first of the "Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou" and eventually became a generation of people. He broke stippling into squares, like writing with a brush, so-called "lacquer book".