New Year's Day calligraphy works include "Yuanri Tie", "Heyishan New Year's Poems", "New Year's Day Thoughts", "Suichao Picture" and "Suichao Picture Scroll".
1. "Yuanri Tie"
"Yuanri Tie" is the work of Mi Fu, a calligrapher, painter, and calligraphy and painting theorist in the Northern Song Dynasty. It is the third of his nine cursive scripts and has a high 25.2 cm, width 40.5 cm, dated about 1099. Most of the cursive writing styles in this post are directly from Jin people, and the writing style also has the characteristics of Jin people. The whole work is written swiftly, with strong wrist force, fast and vigorous, full of ups and downs, with strong contrast in the changes in line thickness, continuous brushstrokes, compelling momentum, and bursting temperament. Collection of Osaka Municipal Museum of Art, Japan.
2. "New Year's Day Poems from Mount Heyi"
30.8×42.3 cm, it was auctioned in the autumn of 2006 by Jiade. It's about Renchen's New Year's Day Fenghe Yun and Mr. Yishan's rhyme. Qiu Yuan from Qiantang paused. The time in the world is busy with travelers, so no matter what happens in the New Year, it will be special. The country of Beifu is still there, and from now on the east wind brings flowers and willows fragrant. The sun is dim and I don’t know what to eat in the sky, the snow is flying as if it is auspicious before the twelfth lunar month, the cold weather is so lonely that the tall cypresses are there, and the beards and temples are all gray.
3. "Reflections on New Year's Day"
Wen Zhengming's large-character regular script is more learned from Huangshan Valley. He is broad, neat, and elegant. Because of the use of hard brush strokes, it is slightly different from the usual graceful, sharp and sharp small lines. Like his paintings, in addition to his consistent beauty and elegance, he also reveals his bold and heroic side. This piece is huge in format and full of spirit. It is a masterpiece of both skill and spirit.
4. "Picture of the New Year"
125*49.7cm, collected by the National Palace Museum in Taipei. During the New Year's Day, the Gaoshi family, who lives in seclusion in Meishu, a mountain village, spends the holiday leisurely. This figure's face is open, and the brushwork and coloring all convey information from the Qing Dynasty. It was a work named after Tang Yin by a later generation.
5. "Scroll of Sui Dynasty"
88.3*43cm, collected by Shanghai Museum. This painting was made on New Year's Day in Wushen, the seventh year of Kangxi (1668). The vase is decorated with the three friends of pine, heavenly bamboo and plum blossoms, and is also paired with persimmon and wishful bamboo branches, which means "peace and happiness", "longevity and longevity", "everything goes well", "wealth and peace", etc.