Zhai Tiesheng's interesting talk

Zhai Tiesheng's interesting talk

Hu Tiesheng (1911~1998), formerly known as Ke. Shandong Fushan people. Calligraphy seal cutting. He taught in his hometown in his early years. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he resolutely abandoned religion and joined the Eighth Route Army. Since its establishment, People's Republic of China (PRC) has served as director of Fujian Provincial Department of Commerce, deputy general manager of East China Foreign Trade Company, director of Shanghai Commercial Bureau, director of Shanghai Handicraft Bureau, director of Shanghai CPPCC Standing Committee, director of China Tourist Souvenir Corporation and Shanghai Mould Research Institute, vice chairman of China Industrial Design Association and China Arts and Crafts Society, consultant of Xiling Printing Society, honorary director of Shanghai Calligraphers Association, and professor of Shanghai University of Technology and Shanghai University. He has published a collection of poems, Xi Fu in Past Dynasties, and Hu Tiesheng's Collection of Seal Carving Paintings and Calligraphy.

The main study number is Shilu.

Shi Tiesheng was born in a scholarly family, and his grandfather and father were both good at painting, calligraphy and seal cutting. It was in this environment that he came into contact with, and he was able to learn lettering from an early age. In order to find materials for seal cutting, he kept company with stones. In the future, he joined the army. In the gap between the battles filled with smoke, on the way of marching thousands of miles, every time he saw a good stone, he never forgot to play tasting and cutting knives. I enjoyed it for decades, so I named my study "Shilu". He has a self-report in "One Room Poetry": "There are stones on the ground and paper hanging in the air. There are many patterns in the inkstone pool, and the knives and pens are vertical and horizontal. "

The stone road is full of stones. Pile stones on the ground, put stones on the table, put stones in front of the window, hang stones (stone carvings) on the wall, have rough stones, and have marble that can be learned from others ... It is a painting case in which he practices calligraphy and painting every day, and it is also a big blue slate one meter square. During the "Cultural Revolution", he was wronged, stayed at home and stood aside, making friends with stones all day, and learned a whole set of skills of masons: tasting stones, sawing stones, grinding stones, carving stones, and Yin Shi. They are all good at this. He also carved an article "The Story of the Stone" on a strange stone, in which he said, "I am not afraid of snow and hail, so I am not afraid of wind and rain. Don't say grotesque, I prefer cutting and polishing. " On his desk, there is a marble with a border engraved with his motto: "Art is precious in creation, so you should have your own unique style. Learning only one book is a handmaiden. People say that being single is good, and I only like harmony. " Therefore, he learned from others and widely selected famous artists, and his style was not limited to one monument. He is innovative and integrated. As a family, he is outstanding.

Guo Moruo, a famous writer, commented on his calligraphy, painting and seal cutting: "Make the past serve the present." Ordinary stones have become art treasures after being "cut and polished" by the owner of Shilu. Only one seal cutting, so far, he has introduced to the world such works as Climbing the Peak of Science, Remembering Premier Zhou, China Tourist Attractions, and Creating a New Situation.

Hu Tiesheng and the author of this book

Stone road