Calligraphy works of Japanese calligraphers

The words "Taipingguo, Taipingmin" on Mount Tai belong to Mo Bao, a Japanese old man named Tayun Yanagida, and the engraving time is 199 1 year.

An outstanding Japanese calligrapher, Tayun Yanagida (1902- 1990), was born in a family of Japanese calligraphers. Grandfather Yanagida Masazhai was a famous calligrapher who was active in the mid-Meiji period, and his parents were also good at calligraphy.

Yanagida Taiyun devoted himself to the study of China's calligraphy all his life, and achieved a lot. He thinks that China is the mother country of Japanese characters, so he vigorously promotes China's calligraphy in Japan, and Yanagida's family is fascinated by Taishan culture. He has personally been to Tai 'an three times and climbed Mount Tai.

1989, in his later years, Mr. Tayun Liutian made a request to the China government, hoping to engrave his "national peace and security" on Mount Tai, and the China government agreed to his request. Mr. Yanagida Tae-yun passed away after writing the four characters "peaceful country, peaceful people". 1September 990 13, the unveiling ceremony of the four Chinese characters "Guotai Anmin" inscribed by Mr. Yanagida was held at the top of Mount Tai. When the inscription was unveiled, a Japanese calligraphy delegation led by Ms. Qinglan, the widow of Mr. Yanagida Taiyun, attended the ceremony. Mr Tayun Yanagita, aged 88, passed away on March 25th, 1990. According to Mr. Yanagida's will, half of his ashes were left in Japan and half were buried in Mount Tai.

In order to show his admiration for Mount Tai, Mr. Yanagida Taiyun also named his son Taishan Yanagida Taiyun, which is connected with Mount Tai. Mr. Tarzan Liutian lived up to his father's expectations and continued to inherit his father's China calligraphy complex. In Japan, he is also engaged in the popularization of calligraphy teaching in China, and often holds calligraphy exhibitions of different forms between the two countries to exchange and learn from each other, and strive to promote the friendship between the Japanese and Chinese calligraphy circles and the two peoples.

This topic is engraved on the stone wall of Zhang Renfeng in Daiding, and the font is vigorous and free and easy. Literally means 500 cm high and 400 cm wide. The four characters of "Guotai Min 'an" are arranged vertically 1 line, with a diameter of 100 cm, in regular script.