Celebrity Calligraphers' Evaluation of Mao Zedong's Calligraphy
He is a master of calligraphy in China and is recognized as one of the most outstanding calligraphers in the 20th century. Mao Zedong's calligraphy uses the eternal charm, melting a hundred schools in one furnace, dancing dragons and snakes, elegant and elegant, magnificent and unrestrained. Mao Zedong was born in Shaoshanchong, Xiangtan County, Hunan Province. He entered a private school at the age of 8 and became interested in calligraphy. Since then, he has formed an indissoluble bond with calligraphy and has become a contemporary master of calligraphy. The early calligraphy art benefited from his efforts on the basis of previous inscriptions such as Sui stele and regular script, which laid a solid foundation for the formation of his life-long calligraphy style. Mao Zedong never forgot his calligraphy practice when he was directing various strategic stages of the China Revolution. He often browses the inscriptions. From Jiangxi base area to Yan 'an, Mao Zedong didn't gain anything, but he always took the manuscripts he had read and written in the Jin and Tang Dynasties. His calligraphy achievement lies in Weeds, which originated from Zhang Xu and Huai Su. After middle age, he has formed a unique personal style: Wang Yang is unrestrained, ups and downs, and has a strong visual aesthetic feeling. His words are full of passion and reason. Looking at his cursive script, my eyes were involuntarily attracted. Use his cursive lines and pen, tight and dense, fast and slow.