What are the characteristics of Qigong calligraphy?

What are the characteristics of Qigong calligraphy?

He is a famous contemporary Chinese painter, educator, connoisseur and master of Chinese studies. Qi Gong was born in Beijing on July 26, 1912. He is also the ninth generation grandson of the Emperor. He once served as a professor at Beijing Normal University and honorary chairman of the Chinese Calligraphers Association. Teacher Qi Gong passed away in Beijing on June 30, 2005, at the age of 93.

Qigong calligraphy pictures

Qigong devoted most of his life to calligraphy creation, created a calligraphy font and named it. Qigong's calligraphy is unique and shows the characteristics of Qigong's calligraphy creation. Qigong calligraphy has distinctive features. The center of gravity of the font is not at the center of the traditional rice grid used in our study, but at the four corners not far from the center.

The characteristics of Qigong calligraphy can be described in eight words: Qing, Zheng, Jian, Ya, He, Tian, ??Yi and Ya. One of the characteristics of Qigong calligraphy is that the fonts are clear and clean, the strokes are vigorous, the structure is delicate, and the rules are clear, which makes people feel refreshed. The second characteristic of Qigong calligraphy is that the fonts are straight, the fonts are correct, and the thinking is square. The third characteristic of Qigong calligraphy is that the strokes are vigorous, hard and soft, and the fonts and fonts are vigorous and powerful. The fourth characteristic of Qigong calligraphy is that the fonts are graceful and graceful, giving people a graceful aesthetic feeling. The fifth characteristic of Qigong calligraphy is that the thickness of the fonts is harmonious and beautiful, and the rhythm of the strokes is harmonious and orderly. Liutian Gong calligraphy refers to a unique font in the world and is a unique font creation. Qigong's calligraphy is characterized by seven suffixes, that is, the font is symmetrical, subtle, and as gentle as jade. The eight elegances of Qi Gong's calligraphy refer to the elegance, elegance, taste and elegance of the calligraphy.

The characteristic of Qigong calligraphy is Qigong’s profound cultivation of calligraphy creation, which leads to its unique and unique self-characteristics.

What are the achievements of calligraphers?

Qi Gong is a multi-faceted person, so we should analyze Qi Gong’s achievements from many aspects.

Photo of Teacher Qigong

First of all, it should be said that the achievement of Qigong is naturally in calligraphy. Qi Gong is a famous calligrapher in contemporary China. His calligraphy fonts are square and powerful, exuding a sense of elegance. He created his own "gas", which was copied by many people. And he still has a lot

Then the achievement of Qigong is painting. There is no distinction between calligraphy and painting. If there are books, there must be paintings. Teacher Qi Gong's painting style is very rigorous. He is very bold in the use of colors and has a sense of color. He is best at landscape, bamboo and stone. This should have something to do with his mediocre personality, which is a manifestation of his character.

The last achievement is education. Some people may think that this cannot be regarded as his achievement, but as far as I am concerned, he has been teaching for more than 60 years and has trained a large number of talents for China. This is also an indelible and great achievement in his life. Moreover, there are many masters among these people, such as his disciples Zhang Shizhong, Jia Hongsheng and others. Under Qi Gong's guidance, they all became calligraphy masters, adding a rich and colorful touch to the history of Chinese calligraphy.

In fact, the achievements of qigong teachers go beyond these. He covers a lot of ground and can take a long time to complete. For example, he has made great achievements in the academic field. He is proficient in literature and good at appraising calligraphy and painting. These are also his achievements.

Who are the four major disciples of the calligrapher Qi Gong?

Who are the four major disciples of Qigong? This issue is actually quite controversial. Because the qigong teacher never told anyone that he had a disciple. But after asking around, it can be said that there are really many people who can truly be regarded as his disciples.

Photos of Qigong Teacher

Some people say that Qigong never claimed that he had disciples, so he had no disciples. If we have to say who his disciples are, all those who learn "enlightenment" are his disciples. In fact, people who learn to "enlighten the Tao" cannot be regarded as the true disciples of the Qigong teacher. They are just copying the Qigong teacher's handwriting. Disciples should have the intention to go further and not only learn his calligraphy, but also be guided and taught by him. According to this standard, there are four people who can be called the disciples of the qigong teacher.

Who are the four major disciples of Qigong? The first is a teacher named Jia Hongsheng. He is the first of the four major disciples of Qigong Master. He started learning calligraphy at the age of six and was good at regular script. Based on the influence of Qigong teachers on him, he has his own characteristics. Therefore, each of his works can have different fonts and compositions, and each one shows his own personality.

Then there was a teacher named Zhang Shizhong. He liked calligraphy very much since he was a child, so he was tutored by Teacher Qi Gong when he was a child, and he also studied with Teacher Qi Gong for a period of time.

He copied various fonts, the most important of which was running script. He also received guidance from many calligraphers, and because of his solid foundation, he formed his own writing style. His works feature "mountains and falling rocks".

The other one is Mr. Ding, who also started learning calligraphy since he was a child. His main direction is running script. Although he was engaged in flying, he still studied calligraphy assiduously and studied under Mr. Qi Gong. The other one is Zhao. Although he had nothing to do with calligraphy, his mentor at university was Qi Gong. Therefore, he can be regarded as one of the disciples of Qigong.