What kind of calligraphy works are suitable to hang in the family living room? Which one do you like?

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3. Harmony is the Chinese nation’s concept of life. The importance of harmony in everything is also the principle that the Chinese nation abides by. It is a spirit and a state. Teacher Guanshan's calligraphy of the word "harmony" is beautiful and elegant. The small characters on the left "Heaven is harmonious and wind and rain are smooth, earth is harmonious and grain is plentiful, people and businesses are prosperous, home is harmonious and everything is prosperous", which expresses the role of the word "harmony" in nature, life, career and family. importance. Hanging it in the living room at home has a very good meaning.

4. Huifeng Hechang (The sky is clear and the air is clear, the wind is gentle and smooth)

5. Li Chuanbo’s four-foot banner calligraphy work "Huifeng Hechang"

6. The literal meaning of "Hui Feng He Chang" is: the gentle wind makes people feel warm and comfortable. From Wang Xizhi's "Orchid Pavilion Collection": It is that day, the sky is clear, the air is clear, and the wind is gentle...

7. Orchid wind, plum bone, sword, gallbladder, piano heart (the highest pursuit of life by traditional Chinese people) )

8. Shi Kaixin's official calligraphy work "Lan Feng Mei Gu Jian Dan Qin Xin"

9. The word Qin Xin first came from the Taoist classic "Huang Ting Jing": Qin Xin San The fetal fairy dances over and over, and the nine qi are reflected in the sky. The heart of the piano here means that people's thoughts are as harmonious as the sound of the piano. Later in the Yuan Dynasty Wu Lai's poem "Send to Dong and Ji": On the small couch, the heart of the piano is spread, and the long tassel of the sword is bold and relaxed. For the first time, "qinxin" and "sword courage" are mentioned together to describe a talented man who is both sentimental and courageous, and is both civil and military.

10. "Orchid Wind and Plum Bones" uses flowers as a metaphor for people. Plum, orchid, bamboo and chrysanthemum are the four gentlemen of flowers. Orchids grow among the grass, adjacent to thorns, hiding in the green leaves. Only the gentle breeze can smell the fragrance. Plum blossoms are elegant and graceful, and have the virtue of being cold and proud of the snow. They do not compete with other flowers for beauty, but they leave their fragrance in the world. These two kinds of flowers represent the character of celebrities, who are indifferent to the world, work silently, and remain famous for generations.

11. Tian Xingjian (Tian Xingjian is a gentleman who strives for self-improvement; the terrain is flat, and a gentleman carries virtue with kindness)

12. Yu Guoguang's new calligraphy "Tian Xingjian"

13. The two sentences "Heaven moves vigorously, a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement" and "The terrain is turbulent, a gentleman carries things with great virtue" means: the movement of heaven (that is, nature) is vigorous and vigorous. Correspondingly, a gentleman In dealing with the world, one should be like the sky, striving for self-improvement, being resolute, determined, and never stopping; the momentum of the earth is thick and gentle, and a gentleman should increase his virtues and accommodate all things. Translated as: A gentleman should be like the sky, which is constantly moving, even if you are wandering around, you will not give in. If you are a gentleman, your ability to handle things should be like the earth, and there is nothing that cannot be carried.

14. The Book of Commandments (a masterpiece of family wisdom through the ages)

15. The Book of Commandments written by Guanshan, a calligrapher from Guobin Li,

16. Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period, was hailed as the "incarnation of wisdom" by later generations. His "Book of Commandments" can also be said to be a family motto full of wise words and a masterpiece among ancient family mottos. The article expounds the profound principles of self-cultivation, study and conduct, which is thought-provoking. It can also be regarded as Zhuge Liang's summary of his life, and later became a famous article on self-cultivation and determination. The main purpose of "The Book of Commandments to Sons" is to encourage sons to study diligently and be determined, and to cultivate their moral character through indifference and tranquility, and to avoid laziness and impatience. The article summarizes the experience of being a person and studying, focusing on the word "quiet", and at the same time attributes failure to the word "impetuous", which is in sharp contrast.