Appreciation of Pictures of Famous Lutong Pen Calligraphy Works

Lutong is one of the famous calligraphers in China. His pen calligraphy works are of great artistic value and have a certain influence on China's calligraphy works. The following is an appreciation of the famous pictures of Lutong's pen calligraphy.

Lu Tong, a famous calligrapher, was born in Shenyang in 1947, and his ancestral home was in Hebei. Graduated from Minzu University of China, member of 1 1 2 session of Shenyang CPPCC, member of China Association for Promoting Democracy, visiting professor of Liaoning University and Shenyang Radio and TV University, honorary chairman of China Contemporary Painting and Calligraphy Art Research Association, and president of Shenyang National Painting and Calligraphy Institute. National first-class artist and professor. He is good at all kinds of calligraphy styles, especially at the research and creation of Xixia calligraphy. Published and held more than 70 pieces of Lu Tong's calligraphy works, calligraphy monographs and copybooks in Liaoning TV Station 1994 and 1997? Lutong calligraphy lecture series? ***55. Lu Tong's calligraphy works have been presented to foreign heads of state as national gifts for many times, and their works have been treasured by the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Zhongnanhai, Diaoyutai State Guesthouse, People's Daily and CCTV.

Appreciation of Lu Tong's Exquisite Pen Calligraphy Works For 55 years, Lu Tong's obsession with calligraphy seems to be innate. His grandfather and father are both famous Chinese medicine practitioners in Shenyang, and they write well. When he was less than five years old, he stared at the brush in his grandfather's hand and ground ink for him in an old house filled with the smell of Chinese herbal medicine. Seeing that his grandson seems to have a previous life relationship with the writing brush, grandpa taught him how to write and how to use ink. Lu Tong wrote his first pen with trembling, and the unspeakable happiness permeated the whole body, which doomed him to be a pen and ink companion all his life.

Lutong's personality cultivation