Does anyone know the works of Henan calligrapher Wu Muyao?

An Introduction to Wu Muyao's Calligraphy Works was written by Mr. Shi Shuqing, curator, calligrapher and appraiser of China Museum in August 2000. The content is as follows:

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Five things in Yongnian is an academic work. When I was young, I read Mr. Dai's book, and Mr. Wu (Xie Peng) wrote the epitaph of the ancestor Xiangya, knowing that Wu and my family are good in the world. And after reading the poems of Professor Shao Ruipeng and Mr. Wu Funai (Mu Yao), I know that Mr. Mu Yao is the grandson of Mr. Shi Gong and a proud disciple of Professor Shi Gong. He is good at edition catalogue, Confucian classics and poetry, and has won the reputation of Mr. Xia Gong. He has been a colleague of Henan University for many years and has become a great talent.

After the founding of New China, Yu corresponded with Mr. Mu Yao, exchanged greetings over the years, and presented books, copybooks and couplets brought by Mr. Sun Zuoyun, an old friend of Kaifeng. Mr. Zhi has long served as a famous calligrapher, calligraphy and painting inscription appraiser, cultural relic research consultant of Henan Provincial Museum and director of Henan Branch of China Calligraphers Association.

Mr. Jin's calligraphy anthology came out, and his daughter Yunshan asked him to make a rumor. He studied at China University in his early years and studied under Liang Qichao, Wu,, Shao Ruipeng, etc. All scholars are proficient in Confucianism and good at calligraphy. Mr. Mu Yao has made great achievements since he was a good teacher. In all kinds of calligraphy styles, lines and shapes have followed, Lu Geng, Henan, Wei and Qi, and also entered the hall of Jin people. How is Yan Shu deeply influenced? Due to the rich collection of family books, Lishu started with Shi Pingzhi's book in Han Xi in his early years and spread all over Han steles, so Lishu is particularly good at it.

Mr. Mu Yao's poems, in the Xiao Xuan Draft of Spring Grass, recite a cloud: "Poor people lose their young and old, and snow wants to bury their wheels. The wind in the lane is still angry, but the hollow mouse in the barn is not near. Hungry birds often make trouble, and cold flames also deceive people. After years of mourning, there are still many treasures. " It is said that it is beyond words to collect calligraphy books on steles and cherish cultural relics on a cold night. His calligraphy research includes thirty-six rhymes of calligraphy, among which there are many insights. You can see two excerpts: "after reading the post, copy the merits first, and then calm down if you have something in your chest." Don't lose interest, the slippery knot will eventually be different. " "Pay equal attention to courage, talent and skill, and have a wide range of accommodating smells. Emphasis on teacher inheritance and originality, news related. " Teacher Wang believes that beginners should start with posting and reading posts, carefully play with their brushwork, structure and momentum, and then unfold the papers for posting and reading posts in one go; Never read a stroke, write a stroke, so the structure will be scattered and all the turning momentum will be gone. Regarding the inheritance and development of Yu's calligraphy art, Mr. Wang believes that both should be taken into account. First of all, we can make changes on the basis of inheritance and according to our own experience. Therefore, on the basis of Hanshu, his official script embodies his original style.

Mr. Mu Yao has a good personality, profound knowledge and refined book meaning. Enthusiastic education, training talents, devoted his life to the study of calligraphy and literature and art in the motherland. His family collected 4,000 kinds of books from the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, 3,000 kinds of inscriptions and 32 pieces of calligraphy and painting/kloc-0, all of which were donated to the Henan Provincial Library.

Mr. Wang's book posts include Tan in the Water, Gossip about Felt Vertebra, etc., and his poetry collections are handed down from generation to generation, such as Dream of Jujube Fragrance, Anling Grass and Thirty-six Calligraphy Rhymes.

On August 22, 2000, Laoting Shi Shuqing made a preface at the Chinese History Museum in Beijing.