Zhu Da was a famous painter and calligrapher in Qing Dynasty. His freehand brushwork of flowers and birds has a unique shape and created a new style. His calligraphy is similar to his painting style, and it is extremely concise. In his later years, he likes to use bald pen, and his sharp brushwork is transformed into a round and simple style.
There are different opinions about the research and traceability of the Eight Great Calligraphy. Or, it is said that two kings, Dong Qichang, Wang Chong, etc. , are always looking for their calligraphy and painting, so far there is no certain theory. According to Mr. Wang's research, at first, Badashan people were deeply influenced. Later, they learned Dong Qichang's cursive script, and then turned to Huang Tingjian's exaggerated opening. They explored in many ways, and then pursued the temperament of Wei Jin people's calligraphy. Finally, they used seal script to form their own unique style: the center is round, graceful and colorful, rich and vigorous, full of Jin people's tolerance. The achievement of his calligraphy is mainly the change of brushwork.
The inscriptions on many paintings of Badashan people are quite wonderful and ingenious. If the layout of the painting is flawed, sometimes a book cloud is used to fill in its meaning. Badashan people can also write poems, so even if he doesn't draw much, he can write his own poems at will, and the artistic conception is enough. Please adopt it. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .