What does Su Zhangbi mean?

Su Zhang's balance of brush strokes is an aesthetic concept in China traditional culture, which means that the distribution of power in calligraphy, painting and other creations should be balanced and reasonable, and the whole formed between all parts should be coordinated and unified. Su Zhang's brushwork originated from the creative styles of ancient calligraphers Su Shi and Zhang Xu in China. They pay attention to the connotation in their calligraphy creation, perfectly combine the artistic conception and techniques of their works, and finally create gorgeous, smooth and rhythmic literary works.

Su Zhang's thought of uniform brushwork is not only reflected in artistic creation, but also widely used in daily life. People should keep a balance in thoughts, actions and words, and handle all kinds of relationships fairly in order to enjoy inner peace and harmony. In interpersonal communication, we should also embody Su Zhang's thought of balance in words, maintain equality and reciprocity with others, do not take advantage of others, let alone bully others, and cultivate harmonious interpersonal relationships.

Su Zhang's paintings are one of the rich cultural heritages of the Chinese nation, which embodies the humanistic spirit and aesthetic ideas in the traditional culture of China. Under the background of globalization, we should cherish and inherit this cultural tradition more, constantly carry forward the brilliance and creativity of Chinese culture, let more people know and love China's art and culture, and make positive contributions to the development of world cultural diversity.