Huang Tingjian, named Lu Zhi, is a Taoist priest in Valley No.1.. He was a famous poet, calligrapher and painter in China in Song Dynasty. His poetic theory occupies an important position in the history of China's literary criticism, especially his view of "natural brushwork", which has a far-reaching influence on later generations.
The idea of "literature as a supplement" originated from China's ancient Taoist thought. In Taoism, nature refers to the natural generation and development process of everything in the universe, and the pen here symbolizes human creativity and imagination. Huang Tingjian believes that poetry creation is not only a description of natural scenery, but also an understanding and reconstruction of nature.
This view of Huang Tingjian emphasizes the subjectivity and creativity of poetry creation. He believes that poetry is not only a reflection of reality, but also an expression of the poet's inner world. Through poetry, poets can express their feelings, ideals, ideas and so on. Entering poetry makes poetry have deeper connotation and wider significance.
The influence of pen supplement on later generations is as follows:
1. Broaden thinking and imagination: Pen creation shows the infinite creativity and imagination of the author or artist, and can inspire future generations to think and explore a wider world. It broadens people's thinking boundaries and enables people to transcend the limitations of reality and conceive and create more beautiful and idealized things.
2. Convey ideals and values: Pen-making often depicts humanity, society and the world from an idealized perspective and conveys positive values. It can stimulate people's motivation to pursue a higher realm and guide people to actively pursue their own ideals and beliefs in practice.
3. Stimulate creativity and innovation: Through writing, people can get inspiration and enlightenment from it, thus stimulating their creativity and innovation ability. Seeing the ideal world and image created by others through pen farming can inspire the courage and motivation of future generations to try, transform and innovate.
4. Influence on social culture: The works created by brush often bear the author's emotions, thoughts and experiences, and represent certain social and cultural values. When coming into contact with and thinking about these works, future generations can have a positive impact on society and culture and promote the development and progress of society and culture.