Chunhua Qiushi's Calligraphy Works

The following is Mr. Zhang Wen's four-foot banner calligraphy work "Chunhua Qiushi", which is a metaphor for literary talent and virtue. More refers to knowledge, self-discipline and high moral character. (On the other hand, if "learning is not corrupt and etiquette is insufficient", it is far from "spring blossoms and autumn fruits").

Mr. Zhang Wen's calligraphy is rigorous in structure, flexible and changeable, and interesting to look around from word to word. The overall layout is full of changes in size. Mr. Zhang Wen deliberately wrote "spring" and "autumn" smaller, highlighting "China" and "reality". It can be seen that Mr. Zhang is very strict with himself, and he should enrich himself in a down-to-earth way. In addition, he also conveyed this idea to the audience. It is really rare for Mr. Wang to organically combine calligraphy with word meaning. This work is fluent in writing, rigorous in composition, thick in ink color and rhythmic in line changes, which shows that it has high artistic value and collection value.

Zhang Wen's four-foot banner calligraphy work "Qiu Chunhua Stone" is suitable for hanging in children's bedrooms, study rooms, offices and schools, and can inspire viewers.