Appreciation of Fuyang Calligrapher Wang Jienan's Calligraphy Works
Fuyang calligrapher Wang Jienan's calligraphy picture 1
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? Brief introduction of Wang Jienan
? Wang Jienan, 1923, from Xinchang, Zhejiang. He is now a member of Zhejiang Calligraphers Association and a director of China Hard Pen Calligraphers Association. Now living in Fuyang, Hangzhou, Zhejiang.
His works were selected for the first Japanese Hard Pen Calligraphy Exhibition, the 50th Japanese Hard Pen Calligraphy Exhibition and the 1st and 2nd National Hard Pen Calligraphy Exhibition in China, and won the first prize in the 1st International Hard Pen Calligraphy Competition, the 4th National Hard Pen Calligraphy Competition and the 1st Zhejiang Hard Pen Calligraphy Competition.
First proposed? Brush? And applied for 1988 1 1 in June? Utility model patent certificate? Obtaining patent rights has a great influence in the field of hard pen. Many papers were published in China Pen Calligraphy Journal. Publish several copybooks.
The Theory of Six Books in Calligraphy
The origin of China and calligraphy theory can be traced back to the Western Zhou Dynasty, and the theory of six books that appeared in this period constituted the origin of calligraphy theory. What were the six books in the Western Zhou Dynasty? Six arts? One of the arts has become a compulsory subject for aristocratic education. ? Six books? One theory first appeared in Zhou Li, but there were only six books with no specific content, which was clarified by scholars in the Han Dynasty. ? In the past, we often discussed the theory of six laws from the standpoint of ancient Chinese characters, but seldom viewed its value from the standpoint of calligraphy aesthetics and art, so calligraphers mostly regarded it as a special knowledge, and even mistakenly thought that only those who specialize in seal script need to study it, but those who practice cursive script have nothing to do with it. But in fact, the theory of six laws can be said to be the first basic theory that laid the basic concept and aesthetic standpoint of China's calligraphy.