Xin Qiji's Pinyin

Xin Qiji's pinyin is: Xin Qiji.

Xin Qiji (165438+May 28th 040-1207-65438+1October 3rd), formerly known as Tanfu, later changed to You 'an, middle-aged posthumous title Jiaxuan, from Licheng County, Jinan, Shandong East Road (now Licheng District, Jinan City, Shandong Province).

Officials, generals, writers and bold poets in the Southern Song Dynasty were called "dragons in words". Known as "Su Xin" with Su Shi and "Jinan Er 'an" with Li Qingzhao.

Xinqiji calligraphy

Xin Qiji has "Post to Serve the Country", which is now in the Palace Museum. Paper, a running script, is a reward letter. At the end, "Missionary Lang Xin mentioned some miscellaneous words of Xin Qiji, a prison merchant, on the right Jiangnan West Road except the revised draft of the Secret Pavilion". Center pen, stippling rules, writing fluently and freely, in the round and beautiful without losing the weather in Fang Zhengzhi.

"Country Handwriting" was collected by Zhao Mengfu in the Yuan Dynasty, Huang Lin in the Ming Dynasty, Xiang Yuanpei and Yong Xun in the Qing Dynasty, with calligraphy and painting records.