The commentator said that the backbone is penetrating, and Yi Yi seems to have divine power, so the name is not superficial. Du Fu wrote a song with a beautiful saying: "The sound is as beautiful as t

The commentator said that the backbone is penetrating, and Yi Yi seems to have divine power, so the name is not superficial. Du Fu wrote a song with a beautiful saying: "The sound is as beautiful as the strong pen, and the rich and clear system is scattered." He is admired by the world, and everyone is like this. This can be said to reflect the innovative style of Li Yong's calligraphy and the huge impact it had at the time. Li Yong's calligraphy is mainly based on tablets. Gao Sisun's "Wei Lue" records that he wrote as many as eight hundred tablets. Moreover, almost all of the stele tablets he wrote were written by himself, and there are even claims that he engraved them himself (see He Liangjun's "Si You Zhai Shu Lun"). Du Fu has a poem that goes: "Recalling the past, Li Gongcun, the Ci Lin has a foundation. The sound is strong and the pen is scattered, and the rich and clear system is scattered. The wind scatters gold and stone, chasing the sharp mountains and mountains. The love is poor, and the principles of nature are learned, and the world of heaven and human beings is learned. Qian Ye walks through his door. , The tablet is based on the four descendants. The fame is deep and I hope to return it, and it is a common example." ("Eight Sad Poems? Presented to Secretary Jiangxia Li Gongyong") Du Fu and Li Yong were contemporaries, and his poems are by no means overly praised.

Liu Xizai of the Qing Dynasty: Li Beihai's calligraphy is of high quality, and the difficulty lies in the fact that every bit and every painting is like a brick thrown to the ground, making people dare not imitate it with false meaning. Li Beihai's calligraphy is characterized by being cunning and cunning, but does not involve actions. Those who don't understand it intentionally have a low attitude and walk on the path of cleverness. This is what Beihai calls "Those who are like me are vulgar, and those who imitate me will die." Li Beihai and Xu Jihai wrote many books, which are different from Li Yong's introduction, but they all rely on their writing skills. Dongpo said in his book "It is better to guard a horse than to be lame", and I also said that it is better to use a lame than to guard a horse. ("Art Summary")

Ming Dynasty Dong Qichang's "Three Postscripts of Li Beimei and Jinyun": The right army is like a dragon, and the North Sea is like an elephant.

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