Biography of He Ji Shao
He: Born in 1799 and died in 1873, Daozhou (now Daoxian), Hunan Province. Poet and calligrapher in Qing Dynasty. The word Zi Zhen,No. Dongzhou,No. Night Old. Daoguang is a scholar, edited by officials and read widely. He wrote classics, history and elementary school, especially in primary schools. Calligraphy is particularly famous in the world. Calligraphy from the Qin and Han Dynasties to the North and South Monuments, all eager to copy their hands, so they became a family. "Fun Miscellaneous Works" called his book "devoted to the fun of beauty, accumulated decades of skills, explored the source of Zhuan Li, and became a fairyland for human beings. In his later years, he taught himself very diligently and copied many books by Heng Xingzu and Zhang Gongfang, which were full of spirit and traces. Hundreds of years of calligraphy inspired him. " He has written books all his life, especially couplets, which are not ordinary entertainment. Because of his hard work and superb calligraphy skills, he is called "the master of couplets". He is the author of Postscript of Scholars in the Eastern Zhou Caotang, Notes on Poems and Talks in the Eastern Zhou Caotang, Cherishing Daoweizhai Classics, and Exegetical Correction. There are many books handed down from ancient times. Deng's epitaph was written in Tongzhi four years (1865). Paper and ink. There are seven slits in regular script, each of which is 30.6 cm long and 30.3 cm wide. It's in the Palace Museum. He Kai-shu began with Ouyang Tong's Yindaobei, and later widely wrote epitaphs of the Six Dynasties and Yan Zhenqing Kai-shu, among which Zhang Xuan's epitaph was the most diligent. Deng's Epitaph of Congratulation shows a dignified and open image. He advocates that the best way to solve the "fear of China" is to start with the official seal. So technically, he chose the method of returning to the wrist to write. When he wrote Deng's epitaph, he was nearly old, but he could effectively avoid the line vibration caused by technical unfamiliarity and make the work more exquisite.