Read thousands of books, OK. Where does Wan Li Road come from?

Thousands of books Wan Li Road was written by Dong Qichang, a painter and calligrapher in Ming Dynasty.

From: The painting formula in "Essays on Painting Zen Rooms-Volume II": "The painter's six methods are vivid. Charm can't be learned, it's innate knowledge, and it has its own talents, but there are also places to learn. Read thousands of books, take the Wan Li Road, get rid of the dust and turbidity in your chest, and naturally camp in the gully and become an E. "

Interpretation: The ancient ten thousand scrolls refer to the emperor's papers. In Beijing, you should be the first to study and take the exam. Now, it is a metaphor to study hard, make your talent superior, and let what you have learned be reflected in your life. At the same time, you can increase your knowledge, integrate theory with practice and apply what you have learned.

In Beijing, you should be the first to study and take the exam. Now, it is a metaphor to study hard, make your talent superior, and let what you have learned be reflected in your life. At the same time, you can increase your knowledge, integrate theory with practice and apply what you have learned.

Extended data:

Dong Qichang is good at painting landscape paintings, learning from Dong Yuan, Huang and Ni Zan, and his brushwork is delicate and neutral, quiet and sparse; Clean and bright with ink fragrance, gentle and plain; Green, simple and generous. He is an outstanding representative of Huating School of Painting and has the beauty of "Yan Gu Zhao Zi".

The existing works include Rock House Map, Eight Scenes of Autumn in Dong Qichang in Ming Dynasty, Map of Zhou Jintang, Pipa of Bai Juyi, Poems in Cursive Script, Postscript of Jiang Yan and so on. Painting and painting theory had a great influence on painting circles in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. Calligraphy in and out of the Jin and Tang Dynasties has its own style.

"I advocate learning from the past and making the past serve the present, but I am more superstitious about the charm of calligraphy than the ancients", the work "Xihongtang Post" (engraved post). He is quite good at poetry and prose, and he has written Essays on Painting Zen Rooms and Collected Works of Rong Tai.