Aisingiorro Kay's influence on calligraphy.

Mr Qi Xiang is one of the most influential calligraphers in the world today. He is honest and Geng Jie. I have been studying and honing in Wenshan for decades, reading widely and writing diligently. On the basis of inheriting the sages, he gradually became a school of his own, and he can be described as a gentleman who is realistic and familiar with the rules. It is no accident that he and his wife, Li Weixin, have made such achievements in painters' ink painting. In the years I spent with my husband, I knew why from the beginning, just as he wrote in a poem teaching students * * * Mian: "Being indifferent only stresses morality, and appealing to both refined and popular tastes is life." Starting from the source, it truly embodies the true meaning of Mr. Wang's own debut.

Mr. Qi Xiang has always advocated that as a descendant of China and a China native who uses Chinese characters, everyone should pay attention to the writing of Chinese characters and write well, but writing is not the same as calligraphy, which is a science and an independent advanced art form separated from the study of Chinese characters. Mr. Wang expounded the method of guiding practice in theory. On the issue of inheritance and development, Mr. Wang particularly emphasized the principle of inheritance before development. On the basis of inheriting the sages of past dynasties, we should know what the beauty of words is, and understand the laws and methods of achieving beauty, especially whether the methods are correct. The difference between calligraphers and calligraphers lies in development and innovation. Mr. Wang's achievement today is the result of innovation on the basis of inheritance. Every time I appreciate Mr. Wang's books, it seems that there are shadows of Wang, Liu, Ou and Zhao, which retain the legacy of the royal family in Aisingiorro. But every one of his strokes is a fluke, with dense structure, and the ministries move silently, which is very disciplined and unique. It can be said that there is not a trace between the lines, between the lines and between the lines in the grass. Wandering in the ink, it is magnificent, dignified and rigorous, natural and meaningful, magnificent, unique and unique.

I think there are two points in Mr. Qi Xiang's calligraphy life that are worth learning by later scholars. First, he is modest, disciplined, pays attention to the cultivation of personality, can withstand loneliness and ups and downs, honor and disgrace and ups and downs, and has a peaceful mind. Besides, Mr. Qi has a wide range of hobbies and is full of energy, including instrumental music, vocal music, Peking Opera and even competitive sports. What is commendable is that he skillfully linked the internal communication and integration between art and calligraphy. It is not difficult to see that Mr. Qi's book has both the charm of a scholar and the brilliance of a general, which shows that Mr. Qi is indeed a generation of famous artists who have spent a lot of time.