Brush Cursive Copybook for calligraphy: Media Promotion of Feng Jibiao's Cursive Three Amethysts and Disciples Rules

Feng Dabiao was influenced by his family in his early years. When he was young, he studied under the famous calligrapher Mr. Kang Bofan, so his calligraphy skills were solid and solid, step by step. Inspired by the spirit of "sitting on a cold carpet and grinding through an iron inkstone", he inherited the old adage that "Rome was not built in a day"-he learned the mentality of "learning without hindrance" in solitude, read and pondered ancient monuments and calligraphy posts, knew how to explore, studied the laws and essence of calligraphy, and understood the internal relationship between form and charm.

-Xu Encun, calligraphy and painting critic, painter and researcher of China Academy of Fine Arts.

Mr. Dabiao's calligraphy is world-famous. He wrote "National Stadium" in the Beijing Olympic Village. He inherited his family studies since he was a child, and later he was worshipped by the old calligrapher Mr. Kang Bofan, which has been well passed down from practice to theory. A critic of the world combines the beauty of the body, the elegance of Zhao Ti and the elegance of the book spectrum into one furnace, which makes the viewers dazzled and stunned. This statement is correct. In particular, his cursive script is rigorous in structure, natural and unrestrained in brushwork, both in form and spirit, personable, disciplined and full of book spirit. There is agility in richness, which is triggered by his boxing. Therefore, he is full of energy and looks like himself, which is inseparable from his solid basic skills of regular script.

-Mi Jingyang, painter, connoisseur and Rong Baozhai art consultant.

Feng Dabiao is six years older than me. Although he is a senior editor of China News Agency, he has made many achievements. However, because he inherited his family studies and studied under the calligrapher Kang Bofan, he became deeply attached to Chi. Calligraphy accompanied him every day, and gradually became official script and cursive script in the process of copying famous inscriptions, with many writings. However, in today's domain, there are people who despise copying inscriptions, scribble "characters" at will and call themselves "calligraphy innovation", but they are stubborn here. Although they have good intentions, they are still like summer worms!

-Li Yan, painter, scholar and professor of the Central Academy of Arts and Crafts.