Ling Fei Jing has always been a stepping stone to learn lowercase letters, and it is also one of the best examples to learn lowercase letters calligraphy. ? The study of Ling Fei Jing can be traced back to the lower case of Wei and Jin Dynasties, and borrowed from the lower case of Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. What's more valuable is the real small-print ink of the Tang Dynasty, which is of great learning value.
A Brief Introduction to Ling Fei Jing
Ling Fei Jing in the Tang Dynasty is a masterpiece in the history of China's calligraphy. Its full name is "Ling Fei Liujiajing", which is a Taoist classic, mainly expounding the thinking method. This book was written in the 26th year of Tang Kaiyuan (738) and was originally circulated by Zhong Shaojing.
Ling Fei Jing is the highest peak of lower case in Tang Dynasty. This sticker is smart, light and heavy, with charming and dignified structure. It not only has the common conciseness and proficiency of writing classics, but also shows the elegance of "two kings' calligraphy" everywhere.
The author of Ling Fei Jing is Zhong Shaojing, a famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. He was born in 659 and died in 746 at the age of 88, quite old. It is said that Zhong Shaojing's ancestors are not simple, and he is a calligraphy master comparable to the book sage Wang Xizhi. Yes, he is Zhong You. Zhong Shaojing is Zhong You's first 17 grandson, so long ago, to be honest, his influence was not great, but it can be used as an example and goal for him to learn calligraphy.