Appreciation of calligraphy works of seven-character ancient poems with brush

Seven-character ancient poetry is a form of expression of China's ancient poetry, which has a certain influence on the development of China literature. Nowadays, the brush calligraphy works of seven-character ancient poems are loved and appreciated by people and have high artistic appeal. The following is a picture appreciation of my calligraphy works of seven-character ancient poems written with a brush.

Seven-character ancient poetry is a classic brush calligraphy work. Seven-character ancient poems are referred to as seven ancient poems for short. Among the ancient poems, it is a poetic form with the most lively form, the most diverse genre, the most free syntax and phonology, and the most expressive lyrical narrative. The poetic style is all seven words or seven sentences. Simply put, it is long in length, large in capacity and flexible in rhyme. For example, Du Fu's seven-character ancient poem "Song of Lady Gong Sun's Female Student Dancing Knife" and "Song of General Cao's Drawing" and so on. The appearance of seven-character ancient poems provides a larger poetic form and enriches the artistic expression of China's classical poems.

Appreciation and appreciation of the beautiful brushwork of seven-character ancient poetry, which originated from folk songs. In the pre-Qin period, in addition to the seven-character sentences in The Book of Songs and Songs of the South, Xiangcheng Pian written by Xunzi is a kind of miscellaneous verse with seven characters as the main body, which is an imitation of folk songs. In the Western Han Dynasty, there were seven popular rhymes, such as Sima Xiangru's Fan Jiang and You's Jiupian, as well as Louhu Song and Shangjun Song contained in Hanshu.

The Evolution of Seven-character Ancient Poems The Tang Dynasty is the era when China's poems shine brilliantly. Among many outstanding literary works in the Tang Dynasty, seven-character ancient poems undoubtedly played an important role. The reason why Tang poetry became Tang poetry is largely due to the prosperity of the ancient seven dynasties in the Tang Dynasty. As an ancient poetic style, Gucci experienced a long and tortuous development process and finally matured in the Tang Dynasty. In previous studies, more attention was paid to the seven ancient prose in the prosperous Tang Dynasty and beyond. However, it is not difficult to find that the development of any literary genre is a complex systematic process by paying a little attention to the history of literature.