Liu Yongji in his later years was nicknamed ().

In his later years, Liu Yongji was nicknamed "Zhi Qiu Weng".

Liu Yongji (1887-1966), also known as Hongdu, also known as Zhiqiu Weng, was born in Jinshi Town, Xinning County. He graduated from the Chinese Department of Tsinghua University and is a national first-class professor. Editorial Board of Review. He has successively served as a teacher at Changsha Mingde Middle School, a professor at Northeastern University in Shenyang, a professor at Wuhan University and the dean of the School of Liberal Arts.

1. Life experience

Liu Yongji was born in a scholarly family and received a good education since he was a child. He is proficient in many fields such as literature, history and calligraphy, and has unique insights and attainments in literary creation and calligraphy appreciation. His talent has long been noticed by people, and he was hailed as a literary leader in the Jiangnan region at that time.

2. Literary Achievements

Liu Yongji is famous for his outstanding literary achievements. His poems had contacts with many literati and scholars at that time, and they exchanged ideas and made improvements together. His poetic style is fresh, implicit and profound. When describing natural scenery, expressing emotions and criticizing society, he can express it with unique artistic techniques, giving people profound feelings.

3. Calligraphy attainments

Liu Yongji’s calligraphy is also one of his important achievements. He learned from the calligraphy skills of ancient famous masters, and innovated and developed them on this basis to form his own unique calligraphy style. His handwriting is beautiful and smooth, powerful yet steady. He is especially good at running script and regular script. He can be regarded as the leading calligrapher at that time.

4. Later years of life

In his later years, Liu Yongji focused more on literary creation and calligraphy. His pursuit of words and art has never stopped, and he continues to study and cultivate his talents. He named his residence "Ruishan Jushi", which means his love and pursuit of art and nature.

Summary:

Liu Yongji was nicknamed "Ruishan Jushi", which was the nickname he gave himself in his later years. With his outstanding literary achievements and calligraphy attainments, he became a leader in the literary world at that time and is still respected and admired by future generations. His artistic pursuits and the name of his residence in his later years all reflect his deep emotions and pursuit of literature and art.