What’s the meaning of “I can’t create the meaning of my calligraphy, but there are always poems in my heart.”

"My calligraphy is incompetent" means that my calligraphy is created by imagination and has no rules; "This old man always has poetry in his heart" means that this old man can often make poems in his heart. Good poem.

1. "My calligraphy intention is impossible to create"

1. Source: "My calligraphy intention is impossible to create" comes from "I calligraphy" in "Shi Cang Shu Zui Mo Tang" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty. There is no way to create it by intention, so I just have to guess it by hand."

2. Original text: Shi Cang Shu Zui Mo Tang (Song Dynasty: Su Shi)

The trouble of literacy begins in life, but rough memorization of names can be stopped.

Why use cursive writing to praise your speed, while opening the book is confusing and makes you sad.

Every time I taste something good, I laugh to myself. How long have you been suffering from this disease?

I say that there is happiness in it, and it is no different from a leisurely journey.

In recent times, those who use the name of the hall are drunk with ink, just like drinking fine wine and selling off hundreds of worries.

I know that Liu Zi’s words are not false, and his illness is like dirt and charcoal.

You are also very good at this art, and the walls are piled with failure like hills.

When Xinglai waved his hand, all the paper was gone, and the horse suddenly rode across Kyushu.

I have no idea what to calligraphy, so I can only guess at what I can draw.

Hu Wei only found falsehoods in his comments, and kept every word and scrap of paper.

Zhong Zhangjun is self-sufficient, and Luo Zhao and I are also superior.

There is no need to go to the pond to study harder, and then fill the crotch with silk.

3. Interpretation:

Sorrows and sufferings in a person’s life begin with literacy. Therefore, as long as you can write and recognize your own name, it is enough.

What's more, using cursive script to show off the magic and speed of calligraphy makes people look blurry and worried.

I always laugh to myself that I once loved cursive writing. I don’t want you to have this “problem” too. I wonder when it will take you to recover?

He also said that there is the greatest happiness in it, which is very satisfying and no different from Zhuangzi's leisurely travels.

Recently, my husband built the Drunken Mo Hall, just like drinking fine wine can relieve sorrow and eliminate worries.

Looking at my husband’s behavior, I realized that Liu Zongyuan was right: patients who are addicted to earth charcoal eat earth charcoal like a delicacy.

It can be said that Mr. Wang has reached the highest level in the art of calligraphy. The broken pens are piled up against the wall as high as a hill.

When you get excited, you can use up as much paper as you want with a swipe of pen and ink, just like a horse traveling across the land of Kyushu in the blink of an eye.

My calligraphy is all created based on imagination. There is no structure to begin with. I just write it out bit by bit without bothering to think about it carefully.

Why is it that my casual remarks are tolerated by my husband alone, and even scraps of paper are kept away?

If you use "no lower than Zhong Yao and Zhang Zhi" to evaluate you, you are completely worthy of it; if you use "down to the same level as Luo Hui and Zhao Xi" to evaluate me, I seem to still want to Better.

From now on, Mr. Zhang no longer has to study hard in the pond like Zhang Zhi. The water in the pond is completely black; instead of using the undyed white silk to write on it first and then dye it to make clothes, it is better to use it directly to make bedding and bed tents.

2. "There are always poems in this old chest"

1. Source: "There are always poems in this old chest" comes from "Looking for Plum Blossoms in Lakes and Mountains" written by Lu You in the Song Dynasty. Xiangyu: There are always poems in this old man's chest."

2. Original text: Searching for Plum Blossoms in Lakes and Mountains (Song Dynasty: Lu You)

When looking for plum blossoms on Xiaoxue Lake, all the branches are covered with short hats. .

Passers-by looked at each other and whispered: This old man always has poetry in his chest.

When I return, the green lantern shines through the window, and my heart suddenly enters the machine of creation.

The water in the ink pool is shallow and the brush is sharp and dry, and the Wu paper is flying with a smile.

3. Interpretation:

When the light snow first fell, I went to the lake to look for plum blossoms. The hat on my head was stuck in the branches of plum blossoms, and there were lush branches everywhere. .

Passers-by saw this scene and talked secretly. This old man must always be able to write good poems in his heart. When I went back, I was leaning against the window sill under the blue lamp, and a sudden inspiration came to my mind. I saw that the water in the ink pool gradually became shallower, and the brush became dry. I smiled and picked up the paper as flying grass.

Extended information

"It is impossible to create the meaning of a painting, but there is always poetry in the painting of the sacred breast"

Mao Zedong and Guo Moruo put "It is impossible to create the meaning of my calligraphy" " The story of "There are always poems in the chest of an old man" was changed to "There is no way to create pictures, but there are always poems in the chest of a painting", which came from the "competition for painting" between Mao Zedong, Guo Moruo and Qi Baishi.

Qi Baishi is a master of painting.

His poems, paintings, calligraphy and seals are all exquisite, and he is unparalleled in the modern Chinese painting world. On January 31, 1949, Peking was peacefully liberated. Qi Baishi received a personal letter from Mao Zedong to him. After reading Mao Zedong's letter, which was full of sincerity, kindness, honesty and courtesy, and respect for elders and literature, Mr. Baishi was moved to tears.

In order to express his admiration for Mao Zedong, Qi Baishi carefully selected two precious Shoushan stone seal materials, used a carving knife, and carefully engraved the "Mao Zedong" red and white seals on rice paper. Wrap it up and ask the poet Ai Qing to present it to Mao Zedong. Mao Zedong received two seals from Qi Baishi. He looked at them again and again and found that the seal was a painting, so he asked his secretary to keep it and frame it.

So there was a tidbit of "fighting for paintings". Mao Zedong, who loved calligraphy art, received two seals from Qi Baishi and loved them deeply. In order to thank Mr. Baishi, Mao Zedong held a banquet in Zhongnanhai and invited Guo Moruo to accompany him.

A great leader, a literary giant, and a painting master. During the banquet, the three of them had a great time talking about poetry and painting. Mao Zedong first raised his glass and toasted to the old man Baishi, thanking him for the seal and traditional Chinese painting.

After Qi Baishi saw the painting, he suddenly realized that it was a "waste product" from his brushwork practice, and he had not noticed that it was used to seal Mao Zedong. Mao Zedong had it framed in full damask and it became a treasure. Qi Baishi said sheepishly: "Chairman, it's all my fault for being careless. This piece of crap can't be given to you. If you like this kind of pen and ink, I'll paint it right away when I get back." "This is the one I like!" Mao Zedong was stubborn. say. After hearing this, Qi Baishi stood up, waved his long beard, and said, "If the chairman doesn't allow it, I will take it away!"

Seeing the situation, Guo Moruo hurriedly came over, blocked the painting with his body and said, "This calligraphy treasure is It's for Guo Moruo. If you want to take it away, you should ask me!" "No, it's marked with my name on the painting!" Guo Moruo explained. Qi Baishi looked at the painting. There was no word on it. Shaking his head, he couldn't figure out the meaning.

Guo Moruo laughed, pointed at the painting and said: "How many birds are painted on this tree?" "Five." "Five birds on the tree, isn't this my name?" Guo Moruo The word "Shang Wu" is said in a very strong tone. ?

Qi Baishi stroked his long beard and laughed: "Okay! Mr. Guo's nickname is 'Shangwu'. You are really the brains of a poet!"?

"Come with me quickly! Let go, don't you see my name on the painting?" Mao Zedong said. "Your name?" Guo Moruo and Qi Baishi were both stunned. Seeing the two people in a daze, Mao Zedong burst out laughing and said happily: "The plum tree is very lush - isn't this my name?" "Li Desheng" was the same as Mao Zedong's code name "Li" when he moved to northern Shaanxi. "Victory" has the same pronunciation as "Victory", so Mao Zedong said that this painting was given to him.

Qi Baishi was happy: "In this way, the crude painting is still meaningful, so I would like to thank you two for a few words on the scroll. How?"

The two agreed happily. Mao Zedong wrote "It is impossible to create a painting with artistic conception", and Guo Moruo responded, "There are always poems in the breasts of painting saints." Qi Baishi was overjoyed when he got this calligraphy treasure: "You two If you praise Shiraishi like this, I will take it away. "?

Two politicians could not beat an artist. The three looked at each other and laughed. The calligraphy and painting built a bridge of friendship between Mao Zedong and Qi Baishi.

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