Qiu Mei Jin Jian [qiú mèi jìn jiàn] is vigorous, charming and strong.
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Wang Xizhi, in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, was also regarded as a masterpiece of running script by calligraphers in previous dynasties, calling it "flattering the neck and strengthening the body, which is even more unparalleled". Preface to Lanting is known as "the best running script in the world" and is cherished by calligraphers of all ages. Emperor Taizong liked Wang Xizhi's calligraphy very much. After his search, Preface to Lanting was buried in Zhaoling after Taizong's death. Later, the mausoleum was stolen, and the whereabouts of Preface to Lanting were unknown. Wang Xizhi's wife and seven sons all like calligraphy. Wang Xianzhi, the youngest son, in particular, can inherit his calligraphy art, which is also a pen flying ink dance. People respectfully call him "Little Sage" and call his father and son "Two Kings".
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Wang Xizhi, in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, was also regarded as a masterpiece of running script by calligraphers in previous dynasties, calling it "flattering the neck and strengthening the body, which is even more unparalleled". Preface to Lanting is known as "the best running script in the world" and is cherished by calligraphers of all ages. Emperor Taizong liked Wang Xizhi's calligraphy very much. After his search, Preface to Lanting was buried in Zhaoling after Taizong's death. Later, the mausoleum was stolen, and the whereabouts of Preface to Lanting were unknown. Wang Xizhi's wife and seven sons all like calligraphy. Wang Xianzhi, the youngest son, in particular, can inherit his calligraphy art, which is also a pen flying ink dance. People respectfully call him "Little Sage" and call his father and son "Two Kings".
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I used to understand that "autumn" is a kind of strength, which means that the written words make people feel muscular, not soft, while "beauty" means graceful posture and variety. After reading the explanation of the word "autumn plum" in Mr. Zhou's Eight Laws of Yongzi, I realized that there are so many connotations behind this word!
It is a matter of spirit and charm, not "strength and strength". Mr. Zhou said. I think it's okay to say "bones are strong and healthy" Because spirit and charm are hard to ponder, and the external appearance of "strength and strength" can be seen. I think the right army's handwriting is very "strong", and there is nothing wrong with saying "strong". It's just that this is only a small aspect of "Qi". According to Mr. Zhou, "Qi" is not only a rushing appearance (I understand that "rushing" is about equal to "fluency"), but also a state of controlling and controlling "Qi", and it must be close at the same time, that is, it cannot be scattered. He thinks that "autumn" means "Jun Shuang". Everything that is said to be "tall" must be "handsome". I quite agree with this. Handsome is not necessarily tall, but tall must be handsome, and here tall and charming are approaching quietly.
I want to say that all "flattery" must be "handsome". This "handsome" means "beautiful appearance", which is absolutely different from words like charm and coquettish. "Jun Xiu" can be written as "Jun Xiu", and the word "Jun" has an extra flavor. When I read Juan, I meant it to be unforgettable and charming. That's what I mean. The "charm" that Mr. Zhou said is "verve", that is, charm, which is an artistic force that makes people win and fascinate, and is a form from the inside out. In this way, "autumn" is more of an internal "qi" and "beauty" is more of an external "state". I wonder if this can be understood.
Mr. Zhou's exposition is better than I know: "autumn" is not rigid, crazy or impulsive; It's cool, sharp, tight and clean, never loose, never broken, never lost, never tired. Charming is not coquetry, nor posturing, posturing or posturing. It is elegance and charm, meaning and expression, neither coarse nor wild, neither vulgar nor vulgar, neither sweet nor soft, nor light nor base. 20 10 September 15 reading notes of the old master in the study.