Peng-I Chang's Social Evaluation
Regarding Mr. Zhang's calligraphy, Mr. Su once wrote in the preface to Selected Works of Calligraphy: "Reading for eighty years is like a day. Participated in the sages of Jin and Tang Dynasties, and majored in modern grass in middle age. He entered the customs from Sun's Yue Ji, and went back to Huai Su, Zhiyong and Erwang, and was involved in the North Monument. He doesn't seek change, but he doesn't seek novelty either. Known as the highest realm of calligraphy, it writes about my knowledge and expresses my temperament. There are many things outside the words. After the age of 50, a good Fengying made a book, which added another charm. The so-called "three essays to buy a chicken brush book" by Taoist priests in the valley is also true. Science and technology are getting closer to nature, people and books are old, gods and immortals are old, and Peng is old. Peng-I Chang, a 92-year-old calligrapher, is a great calligrapher. His calligraphy is vigorous and free and easy, and is famous all over the country. Mr. Zhang said to himself, "Practicing calligraphy is like playing Tai Ji Chuan. It can calm your luck and eliminate all troubles. Full of Zen, writing with chicken feathers can achieve the effect of being soft and rigid. The deeper the kung fu, the better the effect. If you can reach your heart, you can express your personality and reach the realm of self-satisfaction. "Mr. Zhang is diligent in thinking, brave in exploration, advocating tradition and advocating innovation. He advocates paying equal attention to theory and practice, talent and skills, character and books. He said: "If you want to learn books, you must learn to be a man, and people must have determination. Poverty doesn't matter. Reading is better than being poor. Poor, easy to concentrate, concentrated' sex' is innate, and sex has its own' light'. If the heart is getting rich, competing for fame and profit, it will inevitably be vulgar. Vulgarity has no breath, and there is no artistic charm without breath. " He believes that "Qing" is the first element of calligraphy art; Calligraphy is difficult and clear; The words should be cold and clear and wise; Teenagers should write clearly and eat well; In the artistic conception of writing a book, he advocates "the heart of Tao" and "the principle of Zen", Buddhism is ethereal and detached, and Taoism governs by doing nothing, each with its own advantages and can be absorbed.