Who is this painter ...?

This man is a famous painter in China, who is good at painting shrimps.

biography

Formerly known as Chunzhi, Zi, later renamed Huang, Zi Yongsheng, named Baishi, and another borrowed the owner of the mountain pavilion to send Pinglao, Xingziwu Laomin, Muju and so on. , from Xiangtan, Hunan. He is a famous painter and calligraphy seal engraver in China in the 20th century. He used to be a professor of Beijing National Academy of Art, honorary professor of Central Academy of Fine Arts, honorary president of Beijing Painting Academy and chairman of China Artists Association. He was awarded the title of "China People's Artist", won the World Peace Council 1955 International Peace Gold Award, and was elected as "World Cultural Celebrity" on the occasion of his birthday 1963. There are poems and grass on the white stone, grass seals on the white stone, selected works of Qi Baishi, and works handed down by Qi Baishi.

He engaged in carving in his early years, and then studied poetry, seal cutting, calligraphy and painting from local cultural celebrities Chen Shaofan and Hu Qinyuan. He makes a living by selling paintings and carving. Middle-aged has traveled many times to the great rivers and mountains of the motherland. The poet lives in Zengxiang Fan and is full of sincerity and interest in ancient folk songs. Printing, Hanyin and Hanbei are swift and powerful. He studied calligraphy, including He Zizhen, Jin Dongxin, Li Beihai, Wonders of the Temple of Heaven and Three Mountains. In his later years, he joined the Cao Zijian Monument. With the support of Chen Shiceng, painting has a "law of decline", which is between broad and subtle. I have written many "good articles" that are "the last song of the ages".

Carpenter Qi Huang is a great artist who is good at poetry, calligraphy, painting and printing. His artistic experience is legendary. He thinks that seal cutting is the first, poetry is the second, calligraphy is the third and painting is the fourth.

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Two or three things in life

During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the commander of Beiping puppet police and the head of the big spy announced his birthday and invited Qi Baishi (1863- 1957), a master of Chinese painting, to a banquet to paint. Qi Baishi came to the banquet, looked around the room full of guests, thought for a while and spread out the paper. In the blink of an eye, an ink crab jumped onto the paper. Everyone was full of praise and beaming with joy. Unexpectedly, Qi Baishi, with a stroke of his pen, wrote a line on the painting-"How long will it be rampant", wrote "General Wu Tie" and then looked up and left.

A traitor wants a painting. Qi Baishi painted a tumbler with a white nose and a black hat. I also wrote a poem: the black veil is like an official, and the original mud does not fall, and the makeup suddenly breaks. Where is the heart?

1937, the Japanese invaders occupied Beiping. In order not to be used by the enemy, Qi Baishi insisted on staying at home and posted a notice at the door, saying, "Chinese and foreign officials can use representatives to buy Baishi's paintings without having to drive to the door in person. They have never been in the house, and the official has entered the house, which is unfavorable to the owner. I hereby inform you that you will not accept it. " Qi Baishi was not satisfied, so he drew another picture to show his intention. The picture is very special. When people draw a sad green, they let it stand on the stone or lotus road and look at the fish on the water. Qi Baishi was uncharacteristically. Instead of drawing sturgeon on the surface of the water, he painted shrimp in the deep water, and wrote an inscription on the painting: "If you have never painted sadness, you must draw fish. I draw shrimp alone, and the shrimp does not float." What about the sad green? " Qi Baishi closed the door and called himself shrimp. He compared the traitor who was an official with the Japanese and China to Pei Cui, which was hidden and thought-provoking.