Li Qinglin's calligraphy theory Contribution

Through more than 40 years' research on calligraphy, calligraphy theory and calligraphy history, Mr. Li Qinglin has formed his own unique calligraphy style, and his research results have been written as "On the Elements of the Vitality of Calligraphy Art", which is the first time in the history of calligraphy in China that China's calligraphy art can last for thousands of years and continue to develop in the world. He systematically studied and analyzed its tenacious vitality and summed up two major factors: internal and external factors. It is pointed out that "the intrinsic element of calligraphy art life is the essence of calligraphy art life, which consists of the following basic elements: learning and cultivation, Chinese characters, Taoism, nature and skill, temperament and style." Chinese characters are the seeds of life in calligraphy art, including the embryos of life; Learning and self-cultivation are the soil for the growth and development of calligraphy art, which is rich in nutrition. Sowing on this land will surely thrive. Nature and skill are the digestive system and skeletal muscle of calligraphy art life, which digest and absorb various nutrients and form a body; Taoism is the growth law of calligraphy art life. If you follow it, you will grow up healthily; if you violate it, you will get sick. Temperament and style are the genes and blood of the life of calligraphy art, which constantly transfer and add new nutrition to the life of calligraphy art, so that genes constantly mutate into new varieties and produce new schools, and the life of calligraphy art presents a variety of schools, categories and colorful characteristics. ""The survival and development of the life of calligraphy art not only constitute the basic elements of life, but also have external conditions for survival. Without external conditions, calligraphy art does not exist. The external conditions for the existence of calligraphy art life are composed of the following elements: value, appreciation, territory, nationality, absorption, sociality and material instrumentality. "