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Theme: The Mystery of Weeds has different opinions. Taishan's propaganda words are defined as "Ru".
Shandong folk calligrapher Li wrote it!
General historians and calligraphers believe that there are three kinds: obedient! Music words! Zi Shan!
The biggest supporter is Ruzi! Meaning so rivers and mountains! So Leshan! Ruyi rivers and mountains!
Such as "can be interpreted as" as if "and compared with" a beautiful scene ",which belongs to the positive deduction method of understanding the body.
Metaphorically, the scene is wonderful. This riddle has only one word, which is a typical one-word riddle.
The big characters are 20×50 cm in diameter and cursive.
This inscription is located in the south of Yunbu Bridge. The cliff is 45cm high and110cm wide.
During the spring and March of A.D. (192 1), Li traveled in the mountains.
By Shandong calligrapher Li Zhi! He comes from a shop assistant and cleans the table every day.
But he writes brush strokes to clean the table! Li is enthusiastic about service,
He is really accomplished in calligraphy, but he has little knowledge and deep feelings for Mount Tai.
Just now, Rainbow Xizhi taught Wang Xianzhi to write calligraphy with clear water! Practice every day! It's been a long time! Work will come naturally!
He later became famous by self-study, and Tai 'an folk recommended him to give a word to Mount Tai to show the admiration of folk grassroots for Mount Tai!
Some people think that it is a kind of crazy cursive script, which has a profound aesthetic implication of calligraphy. It is by no means the pen of ordinary literati games, but also the product of Mount Tai. In fact, the Chinese character elements of this word have basically been broken by tourists and netizens, and some people have guessed the word "le"; Someone guessed the word "mountain"; However, the tourism department related to Taishan culture management defined the word "Ru" in its propaganda, printing and display, that is, the word "Ru-yi". The tour guide said that the pattern contained "such a river and a mountain", and Li, the owner of the monument, touched the spirit in his pen and ink and lost his spiritual enlightenment. Some people do interpret this pattern as a combination of the words "such a good mountain".