Huai Su's introduction

Huai Su (737 ~ 799)

China calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty.

Qian, a common surname, is a native of Lingling County, Hunan Province. It was founded in the 25th year of Kaiyuan in Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty (737) and in the 15th year of Zhenyuan in Dezong (799). Because his three families are monks, he is called "Lingling Monk" or "Shi Changsha" in the history of books.

Huai Su is an outstanding calligrapher in the history of China. His cursive script is called "Crazy Grass". His pen is round and powerful, making it turn like a ring, unrestrained and smooth, and he is as famous as Zhang Xu. Later generations were called "Zhang Dian was a vegetarian" or "drunk". It can be said that it is a classical romantic art, which has a far-reaching influence on later generations. He can also write poems, and has contacts with poets such as Li Bai, Du Fu and Su Huan. Good at drinking, whenever drinking rises, regardless of walls, clothes, utensils, arbitrary writing, when people call it a "drunken monk." His cursive script was written by Zhang Zhi and Zhang Xu. General Manager Lu Tang said in Reading Review: "Huai Su's cursive script, with the help of electricity, changes at will, and Song and Zhu Changwen's" Continued Book Break "listed Huai Su's book as a wonderful product. The commentary said: "If a strong man draws his sword, the color of the gods is moving."

Huai Su was smart and studious since childhood. When he was 1 years old, he suddenly felt homesick, and his parents couldn't stop him. He came straight to the point in the "Autobiographical Post" and said: "Huai Su lives in Changsha, a young man who worked as a Buddha. After Zen and leisure, he was quite fond of writing." His spirit of studying hard and practicing hard is amazing. Because he couldn't afford to buy paper, Huai Su found a board and disc and painted it with white paint to write. Later, Huai Su thought the lacquer board was smooth and difficult to ink, so he planted more than 1, plantain trees in a wasteland near the temple. When the plantain grew up, he took off the leaves and spread them on the table, waving his hand at the post. Because Huai Su practiced calligraphy day and night, the old banana leaves were stripped and the lobules were reluctant to pick, so he thought of a way to stand in front of the banana tree with pen and ink and write to the fresh leaves, even if the sun shone on him like a frying pan; The biting north wind cracked his hands and skin, but he continued to practice calligraphy persistently, regardless. He wrote one place and then another, never stopping. This is the famous Huai Su plantain calligraphy practice.

In Chang 'an Huai Su's fame, there are as many as 37 poems praising his cursive script. His cursive scripts include Autobiographical Notes, Bitter Bamboo Shoots, Fish Eating Notes, Notre Dame Notes, Essays on Books, Thousand Articles on Grass, Thousand Articles on Grass, Forty-two Chapters, Thousand Characters, Tibetan True Notes, Seven Notes, Beiting Caobi and so on. Among them, "Fish Sticker" is extremely thin, strong in bone strength, cautious and calm. However, the book "Self-narrative Post" is full of charm because of its different mood from the book "Fish Eating Post". It's really wonderful. Mi Fei's "Haiyue Book Review": "Huai Su is like a strong man wielding a sword, and his spirits are moving, but he is advancing and retreating in a roundabout way." Many poets in the Tang Dynasty praised it, such as Li Baiyou's Cursive Songs, and Manji's Cursive Songs of Master Huai Su.

Huai Su lived in Baoguo Temple in Chengdu, Sichuan in his later years. He is the lawyer of the East Taluzong. It is divided into three major lawyers: the "Xiangbu Law Sect" of Lawyer Fa Li and the "Nanshan Law Sect" of Lawyer Dao Xuan.

[ Tang] Li Bai's cursive songs

The name of the young master is Huai Su, and the cursive script is called unique in the world. The ink flies out of the fish in the north, and the pen tip kills Zhongshan. It's cold in August and September, and the drinkers' poems are full of people. Dial linen silk rows of compartments, Xuanzhou inkstone color light. When my teacher was drunk, he leaned on the rope bed and swept thousands of sheets in a moment. The wind and rain are shocking and rustling, and the falling flowers and snow are boundless. Get up and don't stop at the wall. A row of numbers is as big as a bucket. Pleasure is like hearing ghosts and gods, and I always see dragons and snakes walking away. The left plate and the right plate are like a shock, and they are like attacking Chu and Han. Every family in seven counties of Hunan has a book title.