Production and inheritance of roadshows
In the process of making and inheriting Luyan inkstone, artists made full use of and brought into play the natural characteristics of various inkstones, such as color lines and shapes. Because of its ingenious materials and quaint beauty, it has gradually formed the characteristics of ingenious use of nature, simplicity and generosity, rich cultural heritage, distinctive artistic style, and "creativity is in the statutes, and whimsy is out of the wild", and it has been constantly innovating in the inkstone forest. In recent years, listening to bamboo ink, Yellow River ink, Oracle Bone Inscriptions ink and acacia ink, which have emerged in the production of Lu inkstone, enjoy high reputation at home and abroad. Among them, Listening to Bamboo inkstone was presented as a national gift to Emperor Akihito who was visiting China. Three pieces (sets) of inkstone works such as Acacia inkstone were rated as national arts and crafts treasures; "Three Hundred Inks in Tang Poetry" created a large-scale series of inkstone culture in China, which made people full of longing for inkstone. Yan Lu was first exhibited in Beijing from 65438 to 0978. Contemporary scholar Zhao Puchu, painter, calligrapher Ma and others wrote inscriptions to congratulate him. 1979 The inkstone art exhibition held in the Canton Fair and Tokyo, Japan caused a sensation, and began to be exported to Japan, Southeast Asia and other places, and was treasured and collected by more and more inkstone culture lovers at home and abroad.