Bi cheng da qi calligraphy

On the one hand, learning calligraphy requires seclusion and hard work, but on the other hand, it also requires extensive travel, increasing knowledge and enriching life experience.

Even a great calligrapher like Huai Su should "tour China with one stick and one tin, and meet contemporary celebrities". However, Huai Su's premise is that he had a mountain of hard work in Qingshan Temple. During the trip, Range Rover visited famous mountains and rivers, visited cultural landscapes, sought the superiority of others, and splashed old friends and new friends.

What you see, hear, think, feel and experience is often a brainwave. Ancient literati not only paid attention to "reading thousands of books", but also paid attention to "walking Wan Li Road". They are full of spiritual hills and valleys, and their writing seems to be helped by mountains and rivers.

In addition, you can also visit famous teachers, get to know fellow travelers, learn from others and make up for your own shortcomings. Why not? As a calligrapher, it is doomed to be impossible for you to stay at home all your life, without learning or skills, and behind closed doors. The so-called "Sichuanese can't do great things without leaving Sichuan", that is to say, this is also true. If Qi Baishi had lived in his hometown Xiangtan for a long time, it is estimated that he would not have today's fame. All these things, to name a few, have profound implications and can be carefully considered.