It can be seen that he has high attainments in calligraphy, but when he saw the old man's calligraphy, he took off his hat and bowed on the spot. So what is the origin of the old man?
He is Lin Sanzhi, born in an ordinary poor family in Nanjing from 65438 to 0898. Because he got otitis media when he was a child, his family had no money to treat him, which led to his slight deafness in his left ear. Fortunately, Lin Sanzhi is an optimistic person and finds pleasure in graffiti, so he has a carefree childhood.
Lin Sanzhi entered a private school at the age of six. He is very talented and his academic performance is not bad. He also paints in his spare time. Although he has not received systematic training, he is very talented. Even Mr. Xue praised him when he saw it. After studying "Tang Poetry" and "China's View on Ancient Literature", I began to practice calligraphy, but in a few years, I have achieved little.
/kloc-at the age of 0/2, Lin Sanzhi began to write couplets for his neighbors. Although a little immature, it is very distinctive. 19 1 1 year, Lin Sanzhi's father died of illness, and the Lins were not rich, which was tantamount to adding insult to injury. Few relatives and friends around him are willing to help them. Lin Sanzhi was disheartened and determined to study hard and make them regret it in the future.
When Lin Sanzhi was a student, he also studied calligraphy and painting, studied under Zhang Qingfu, and began to learn portraits. Lin Sanzhi's ideas are always elusive, so his paintings are also very distinctive. Lin Sanzhi finally finished her studies and became a teacher at home. Although his life is not rich, he still likes to collect books, and there are many books at home.
Lin Sanzhi also traveled around in his spare time, which greatly increased his experience and gained some fame in calligraphy. Many people came to him to draw. Although he experienced many ups and downs in his life, he fell into a hot pool when taking a bath in his later years and was badly burned all over, but he never gave up painting and calligraphy, and insisted on painting as long as he could get a pen.
However, it all paid off. His works and perseverance have been recognized by many calligraphers. He was invited to take photos for the funeral of Huangshan Mountain. Later, People's China Japanese Magazine planned to compile a special issue of Selected Works of Modern Calligraphy in China, and his cursive banner was selected as the first one, which was recognized by authorities such as Guo Moruo and Qi Gong.
At that time, Qi Gong saw his calligraphy, took off his hat and bowed to him three times, and spoke highly of it. Lin Sanzhi became famous and caused a sensation. After that, more people came to ask for paintings. 1937, the first periodical of People's China issued the cursive banner of "Qing Ping Le Hui Chang", which caused a sensation in the book circles at home and abroad. After watching it for a few days, I admired him very much and called him the sage of grass. After returning to Japan, I vigorously promoted his works.
Thanks to years of persistence, Lin Sanzhi succeeded. He practiced calligraphy since childhood, copied the works of Tang, Wei, Han, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing, gained rich experience, integrated them and formed his own style, so he succeeded and was discovered by luck. If he doesn't work hard, it's no use even if luck comes.