The representative figure of Shangyi calligraphy style in Song Dynasty was Su Shi.
His profound literary foundation, exquisite philosophical thoughts, and eclectic artistic innovation path have made Su Shi the focus of future generations' research. This article finds some waves in the wave of previous research, takes Su Shi's "Shang Yi" calligraphy style as the research object, and attempts to conduct a comprehensive and detailed study of Su Shi's "Shang Yi" calligraphy style based on collecting as much information as possible. analysis and research.
Strive to compare the historical background of Su Shi's calligraphy "uphanging meaning", the "uphanging meaning" nature in calligraphy theory, the "uphanging meaning" nature in calligraphy works, and its influence on the current and future generations. In-depth and systematic review and analysis. This study is divided into six chapters: Chapter 1 briefly analyzes the internal relationship between Su Shi's poems and books.
The second chapter briefly analyzes the historical background of the formation of Su Shi's "Shangyi" calligraphy style. The third chapter analyzes and studies the "meaningful" nature presented in Su Shi's calligraphy theory. Chapters 4 and 5 provide examples and analysis of the "meaningful" nature expressed in Su Shi's calligraphy works. Chapter six briefly analyzes the status of Su Shi's "Shangyi" calligraphy style in the Song Dynasty and its influence on later generations.
As a representative figure of Shangyi's calligraphy style in the Song Dynasty, Su Shi's calligraphy ideas and artistic achievements influenced the entire Song Dynasty and later generations. There are many contemporary researchers on Su Shi's calligraphy art. Most of these works discuss his running script style and aesthetic ideas, but there is little discussion of Su Shi's regular script art.
Introduction to Su Shi
Su Shi was born in 1037 and died in 1101. His real name was Su Shi, his courtesy names were Zizhan and Hezhong, his nicknames were Tieguan Taoist and Dongpo layman, and Meishan in Meizhou is now A native of Meishan, Sichuan, he was a famous writer, calligrapher, painter, essayist, poet and lyricist in the Northern Song Dynasty. Su Dongpo served in Hangzhou twice in his life. Now when he walks in Hangzhou, his shadow can be seen in every corner.
Su Shi (1037-1101) was a native of Meishan, Meizhou (now part of Sichuan) in the Northern Song Dynasty. His courtesy name was Zizhan, his first name was Hezhong, and his nickname was Dongpo Jushi. Su Xunzi. Jiayou became a Jinshi, took the imperial examination again, and was awarded the title of Signing Judge of Fengxiang Mansion. During the period of peace, he entered the Dengwen Drum Courtyard and was called to the Zhishi Hall. The magistrates sued the court and the Kaifeng Prefecture recommended officials.