Cut a red hard-shell paper ring, write with a yellow colored pen (read thousands of books and go to Wan Li Road), and drill a tether at the edge of the ring.
Reading thousands of books and taking Wan Li Road (Pinyin: dú wàn juàn shū, xínɡ wàn lǐ lù) comes from Dong Qichang's Essays on Painting Zen Rooms-Volume 2.
Guwanjuan refers to the emperor's examination paper. In Beijing, if you want to be the number one scholar, it is now a metaphor to study hard, let your talents surpass others, let what you have learned be reflected in your life, and at the same time, you can increase your knowledge, integrate theory with practice and apply what you have learned. Dong Qichang's "Picturesque" in Ming Dynasty and Du Fu's "Twenty-two Rhymes for Wei" were both mentioned.
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1, Dong Qichang in the Ming Dynasty's "Essays on Painting Zen Rooms-Volume II" has "Old people comment on New Year pictures, which is called thousands of books in their chests. What's more, the imperial clan is not allowed to travel far during the Spring Festival. Every time I go back to the mausoleum, I will write down the mountains, rivers and valleys in my heart. I want to be a painter instead of Wan Li Road and thousands of books. What can I get? "
Dong Qichang's "Essays on Painting Zen Rooms-Volume II" said: "A painter has six methods, one is vivid charm. Charm can't be learned, it's innate knowledge, and it has its own talents, but there are also places to learn. Read thousands of books, take the Wan Li Road, get rid of the dust and turbidity in your chest, and naturally camp in the gully and become an E. "
In Dong Qichang's Painting Meaning, there are six painter's methods, one of which is "vivid charm". Yun Qi can't be learned, it's innate knowledge and natural talent. However, there are also places to learn. You can read thousands of books, take Wan Li Road, get rid of the dust and turbidity in your chest, and naturally camp in the ravine. The establishment of the state of Guo, casually written, is vivid. "
Some people think that this was written by Liu Yi for the purpose of painting. As for which is Liu Yi, which painting purpose is unknown. )
2. There is a poem in Du Fu's "Twenty-two Rhymes for Wei Zhang": "Reading breaks ten thousand volumes, and writing is like a god."