Huai Su has been a monk since childhood, and he likes calligraphy in his spare time after meditation. He is as famous as Zhang Xu, known as "Dian Zhang Kuang Cao", which formed the coexistence of two peaks of calligraphy in the Tang Dynasty, and also the two peaks in the history of cursive script in China.
Huai Su's cursive script is thin and vigorous, flying naturally, like a whirlwind of showers. Calligraphy is ever-changing, ever-changing and has statutes. Professor Peking University and pioneer Li Zhimin commented: "Huai Su's cursive script has a delicate and graceful god in the escape and an innocent spirit in the wild."
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Anecdotes of characters
1, crazy
Huai Su and Zhang Xu are generous and frank, informal, and especially like what is in the cup. It is said that Zhang Xu's "Drunk and Crazy" was written, or he dipped his head in ink to write a book. When I woke up, I thought God could not be restored. That one called Zhang Dian. "
Huai Su was drunk nine times a day, and people often called him a drunken monk. He used to be in dozens of whitewashed corridors in the temple. Every time I feel angry after drinking, I write an urgent book on the powder wall, which is like a snake and stormy. The walls are strewn all over the place, like thousands of troops in Ma Benteng on the battlefield. Therefore, people call Huai Su a "madman". It is said that Huai Su and Zhang Xu are "crazy chasers".
2. Watch Gong Sundaniang's sword dance.
In the Tang Dynasty, Gong Sundaniang was a famous female swordsman in Kaiyuan, and her disciples were also good at sword dancing. Huai Su saw Gongsun's swordsmanship and was greatly inspired. As a result, his "Wild Grass" enhances its high return on items in the distribution of pictures and the repetition of brush strokes; Structurally, it also strengthens the rhythm of light and heavy twists and turns, ups and downs. His fame is getting bigger and bigger.
3. Drunk monk
Although Huai Su is a monk, he doesn't stick to monk rules. He likes drinking very much. When he is drunk, he writes on walls, clothes and utensils. He said: "Drinking nourishes nature, and cursive writing broadens the mind." Therefore, people call him a "drunken monk".
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