The word Qianque first appeared in the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi (772-846) in "Qiantang Banquet Ci Lu Langzhong Sees the Recruitment", which refers to the grand scale and scale of large-scale projects in Luoyang, the capital. Engineering difficulty. Literally, Qianque can be translated as Qiandaobi. It can be seen that this word not only refers to the scale of the project, but also reflects the spiritual connotation it contains. Qianque symbolizes barriers and obstacles. In the cultural field, it also means difficulty and unpopularity. Therefore, contemporary poets often use "Qianque" to describe things that are out of reach and insurmountable.
How wonderful Qianque is! In addition to the expression of language and the rich cultural connotation, Qianque also shows extremely high value and unique charm in the art of calligraphy. As early as the Tang Dynasty, Wang Xizhi and others laid the foundation of calligraphy art. Different from the usual vigorous and powerful strokes, the strokes of Qianque are as wide as a pavilion, soft and not artificial, which is more appreciated and respected by calligraphers. Today, Qianque is a commonly used technique in calligraphy, expressing the calligrapher's display of beautiful things and values, commemorating historical signs and cultural heritage.
Today, Qianque appears in every aspect of our lives from time to time. When we stand on the journey of life, every time we encounter obstacles in achieving or starting a business, what we need is hope and confidence, and what we need is the powerful power to "break through thousands of obstacles". Especially in work and life, we often encounter various difficulties and challenges. Through the description and interpretation of "Qianque", we can find the direction and method of breakthrough. From a cultural and artistic perspective, through the meaning of Qianque, we can also gain a deeper cultural experience and inspiration for spiritual pursuits.