How much do you know about the Qing emperor's calligraphy couplets?

Kangxi (1654-1722)

Emperor Kangxi, Aisingiorro? Michelle Ye. The emperor shunzhi's third son. Kangxi was the longest-serving emperor in history. This couplet was given by Emperor Kangxi to Zhang Yushu, a university student in Wenhua Hall. Zhang is the social director of Kangxi Dictionary. He was cautious, honest and far from power, so he was highly valued by Emperor Kangxi. As can be seen from the couplets, Emperor Kangxi's appreciation of Zhang Yushu is beyond words. Kangxi's brushwork is plump, showing Su Shi's brushwork, and the words are graceful and tall, which is very imperial.

Yongzheng (1678-1735)

Yongzheng emperor, sejong of the Qing Dynasty, has better calligraphy than his father's, just like you. He has clear pronunciation and mellow voice, graceful demeanor and extraordinary skill. His books are circulated, and farming and weaving poems are more handy. The picture is engraved with many five-character poems such as ploughing, soaking seeds and winding silk weft, which are roughly one picture and one poem. Poetry is in cursive form, mainly in central cursive. Judging from calligraphy, its style is natural and unrestrained stippling, with a patchwork structure, and most of the lines are dense and well-organized, which is obviously influenced by its father, the sage, who loves Dong Zhi.

Jiaqing (1760-1820)

The emperors of the Qing Dynasty were all good at calligraphy, which was first attributed to the strict cultural and educational tradition. Calligraphy styles, from Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong to Jiaqing, come down in one continuous line, probably not in the category of Dong Qichang and Zhao Mengfu. So was Emperor Jiaqing. His calligraphy style is very similar to Naifu's, but he lacks the bold style of Emperor Qianlong and is a bit stiff. This is probably the reason why people's talents and efforts are different.

Daoguang (1782-1850)

Daoguang was the only emperor in Qing Dynasty who ascended the throne as the eldest son. Daoguang is diligent in governing the country. Besides his work, he also entertains himself with calligraphy and painting. As can be seen from the following calligraphy couplets, Yan made great efforts in calligraphy, and then made great efforts in Song Xiudao such as Shinan and Zhao. The structure is open and dignified, stippling is dignified and vigorous, the weather is quiet, and it has its own wealth and grace.

Xianfeng (183 1 year-186 1 year)

Xianfeng, full name Aisingiorro? Yi Yi, the fourth son of Daoguang Emperor, 1644, became the seventh and ninth emperors of the Qing Dynasty. He ascended the throne at the age of 20 and was the last emperor in the Qing Dynasty to inherit the throne through the secret storage system. He had a father-son relationship with Emperor Tongzhi and an uncle-nephew relationship with Emperor Guangxu. Emperor Xianfeng's reign was not long, but his China culture was just like his father's. Calligraphy is mellow and dignified, and it has its own royal wealth and grace, which courtiers can't write.