Confucian calligrapher

As we all know, Xin Qiji was a very powerful poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. He can write poems of the Song Dynasty with peace and prosperity, and enter the enemy camp alone. In China, this is a quite remarkable figure. I'm afraid only Li Bai, the "sword fairy", can compete with Xin Qiji. Xin Qiji is really amazing. The only authentic calligraphy that remains in the world is the seal script built by the son of Qianlong. Now Xin Qiji's only calligraphy handed down from generation to generation is the national treasure of the Forbidden City. So, what does Xin Qiji's calligraphy look like? Why did Gan Long's son put a small seal on it? Bian Xiao will introduce Xin Qiji to you, which is the only authentic work handed down from ancient times.

Xin Qiji

Xin Qiji is not a calligrapher, but Su Shi is the only one who can compete with him in the Song Dynasty. Xin Qiji and Su Shi are both bold poets, but Su Shi's heroism is between the lines, unlike Xin Qiji's heroism, which is derived from martial arts and temperament. Xin Qiji's martial arts have been tested by actual combat experience. There's nothing to say about this. People once formed the "special forces" Flying Tiger Army in the Southern Song Dynasty. From this classic story, we can see that Xin Qiji is a well-trained and experienced anti-gold general. He can't lead people without some real skills. As a soldier, being proficient in literature and ink is a rare "Confucian general".

Xin Qiji's "drunken man's intention is not to drink, but to look at the sword in the light"

Regrettably, however, Xin Qiji, as a pivotal figure in the literary world, handed down the original calligraphy, only "Serving the Country". Going to the countryside is a calligraphy book compiled by Xin Qiji at the age of 36, that is, in the second year of Xichun, Jiangxi. This book comprehensively reflects Xin Qiji's achievements in calligraphy. Although he is not a literati famous for his calligraphy, the art of calligraphy is rare. The calligraphy art status of going to the country post is very high, and Xin Qiji has a very good grasp of pen-centered. Between stippling and painting, the statutes are natural. Because of my martial arts experience, my calligraphy is fluent and vigorous.

Xin Qiji's calligraphy "Going to the Country"

His calligraphy has the legacy of Su Shi and Huang Tingjian, and he is upright and upright. It can be said that books are judged by character, and Xin Qiji is indeed an upright patriotic poet. In fact, this is also a very sad thing. He could have galloped freely to kill the enemy and serve the country, but Cang Xue wrote poems for many years. For him, this is a disgrace to the soldiers. Due to the limitation of the times in which Xin Qiji lived, he was not a master of calligraphy, so his original calligraphy was only the only one handed down from generation to generation, The Book of Serving the Country. The "going to the country post" is relatively orderly, with a large number of collectors, which are basically controlled by official literati. Among many Tibetan collectors, the most famous is the son of Gan Long, who also stamped a small seal on Xin Qiji's only calligraphy masterpiece "The warlords".

Yong Xun Xiao yin

Strange to say, Qianlong likes to stamp, so he is called "big pig's hoof", and so is his son. When you go to the Forbidden City to see Xin Qiji's original calligraphy, you might as well pay attention to the small seal of "Prince Yi Jinzhai's Book Seal", which is Qianlong 1 1 Ziyong. Yong Xun was a rare talent among the governors of the Qing Dynasty. He is a great calligrapher. Anyone who has seen Princess Huanzhu will be familiar with Yong Jun, and The Return of the Native Post is extremely precious. After this vein is collected, its value is even more concave. "Going to the Country Post" is a ready-made national treasure of the Forbidden City. Although its status is not as prominent as "the top ten running scripts in the world", Xin Qiji's unique calligraphy can bear the name of a national treasure.

As a famous poet in China, Xin Qiji's calligraphy attainments are bound to be high. Xin Qiji has only one original calligraphy handed down from generation to generation. Even such an original calligraphy handed down from generation to generation cannot escape the eyes of the son of Qianlong, with a small seal on it. However, we should be grateful. After thousands of years, Xin Qiji's calligraphy can still bring some feelings to people. This is the charm of China's calligraphy, which deserves people's careful taste and inheritance.