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Yang Jiarui (1933.8.28—2011.4.9), with the font size "Yufeng"; He is from Shanhaiguan, Hebei. Originally from Suizhong, Liaoning, he was named Yufeng Pavilion. Yang Jiarui, member of China Calligraphers Committee, researcher of China Calligraphers Association, executive director of Contemporary Hard Pen Calligraphy Association, and executive director of Shanhaiguan Calligraphers Association. Yang Jiarui's calligraphy has participated in many national and provincial exhibitions, and his hard-pen calligraphy works won the silver prize in the national competition.

Chinese name: Yang Jiarui

Nationality: China.

Ethnic group: Liaoning

Place of birth: Hebei

Date of birth:1aug 28, 933

Date of death: April 9, 20 1 1 year.

Occupation: calligrapher

Main achievements: Hard-pen calligraphy works won the silver prize in the national competition.

Representative works: Tao Te Ching, Diamond Sutra, etc.

Font size: Yufeng

Calligraphy attainments

Yang Jiarui is good at writing small letters and books. His calligraphy works have been well received by people from all walks of life. He made outstanding contributions to the restoration of the ancient city of Shanhaiguan, and his works still stand in Shanhaiguan Military Division, Laolongtou, Mengjiangnv Temple, Jiao Shan Temple and Changshou Mountain, and are admired by people at home and abroad. A few years ago, General Kelly, leader of the Central Military Commission, invited Yang Jiarui to write an inscription for him. In 2005, president visited Meng Jiangnv Temple and asked Mr. Wang to write an inscription for it. President Jiang Zemin also wrote the inscription "Inheriting Chinese Virtues and Cultivating National Spirit" in the book "Family Instructions in Wang Jincheng" (National First Prize in Small Letters). Encouraged by President Jiang, Mr. Wang has been writing constantly in recent years. The main calligraphy works are Tao Te Ching, Diamond Sutra, Sun Tzu's Art of War, Thousand Characters, Hundred Family Names, Disciple Rules, Zhu Zi's Family Instructions, Warning Letters, Examples before and after, and Chibi Fu.

Since ancient times, cursive writers have turned knowledge into ability, pursued beauty and stayed away from practicality. Yang Jiarui's cursive script originated from the standard cursive script of Yu Youren, a modern calligrapher. In practice, he applied the principle of "easy to recognize, easy to write and accurate in beauty" to achieve random strokes, different characters and correct sizes. Calligraphy is magnificent and elegant, which dilutes the strangeness. In his later years, Mr. Yang's cursive script entered a superb realm. In his works, cursive script combines Cao Zhang, modern Cao Cao and crazy Cao Cao in one furnace, which is smooth and long, sometimes dangerous, sometimes closely related to the theme, sometimes hanging down and echoing, magnificent, natural and refined, simple and unpretentious, giving people a sense of grace. Learn from others and choose according to personal aesthetic principles to form your own regular script.

Art evaluation

Calligraphy art is precious in inheritance. Yang Jiarui is worthy of the saying that "there is no end to learning, no end to art, and people with both virtue and art are older than calligraphy". Macao Xinmin Evening News and Hong Kong Times once reported on Yang Jiarui's calligraphy works, saying that "the cursive script is heroic, the running script is free and easy, the regular script is dignified and graceful, and the book list is full of charm."

achievement

Yang Jiarui, member of China Calligraphers Committee, researcher of China Calligraphers Association, executive director of Contemporary Hard Pen Calligraphy Association, and executive director of Shanhaiguan Calligraphers Association. Yang Jiarui's calligraphy has participated in many national and provincial exhibitions, and his hard-pen calligraphy works won the silver prize in the national competition.