Appreciation of Hou's Excellent Calligraphy Works

The style of Zhu Shu's Poems about Sleeping after Ma Meng is similar to that of the bronzes "Luan Shu" and "Gong Jin", and the brushwork is similar to that of Chu Silk Book and Xinyang Bamboo Slips in the Warring States Period, but the style is slightly richer. Let's appreciate the charm of calligraphy thousands of years ago. The following are the excellent calligraphy works of Hou Shu that I compiled for you. I hope it works for you!

Appreciation of Hou's Excellent Calligraphy Works

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Brief introduction of Hou Shu

Hou Ma's Letter of Alliance was an agreement signed by Zhao Yang, an official of the State of Jin in the Qing Dynasty, and Dr. Qing from 15 to 23 years at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period (497-489 BC). 1965, the Shanxi Provincial Cultural Relics Working Committee found that the excavation time of the Jinguo site in Houma, Shanxi Province was from June of the same year 165438+ 10 to May of the following year. Joint books are also called "carrying books". "Zhou Li? Note: Meng Si's Law of Holding a Group: "Holding a group is also an oath. Those who hold a group write their own words on the strategy, kill sacrifices, take blood and bury them in it, which is called a group book. "At that time, in order to consolidate internal unity and combat hostile forces, governors and Qing doctors often held such vows. The book of alliance is made in duplicate, one of which is hidden in the government of alliance, and the other is buried underground or submerged in the river to win the trust of ghosts and gods. Hou Ma's letter of alliance was written on a piece of jade with a brush. The handwriting is generally vermilion, and a few are black. The font is close to the bronze inscriptions in the late Spring and Autumn Period. Its discovery is of great significance to the study of China's ancient oath system, ancient Chinese characters and the history of Jin State.

The Meng site excavated from the Meng site is located in the southeast of the site of the State of Jin in Houma, with an area of about 3,800 square meters. It is divided into two parts: the book burial area and the sacrificial burial area, and the book burial area is concentrated in the northwest. More than 400 pits (pits for burying sacrifices) were found at the swearing-in site, and the sacrifices were generally buried at the bottom of the pits. Cattle, horses and sheep are buried in the pit, and sheep or group books are buried in the pit. There is also a small niche at the bottom of the northern wall of most ridges, in which a piece of jade called "coin" is placed, and some pits are also buried with several pieces. There are no shrines and jade coins in the ridge where the book of alliance is buried. These jade coins and sacrifices are sacrifices offered to gods or ancestors when sworn in. Jade coins used as sacrifices are jade, jade, jade, jade, jade, jade, jade, jade, jade, jade, jade, jade, jade, jade, jade, jade, jade, jade, jade, jade, jade, jade, jade, jade. Most of the jade pieces used to write the League Book are in the shape of Gui, the largest is 32 cm long and nearly 4 cm wide, and the smallest is 18 cm long and less than 2 cm wide.

Single bract fingering in calligraphy

"Gift Pen Theory" thinks that single-support writing? Insufficient strength, arrogance? This is wrong, so it is not listed and introduced separately, but attached to the narrative of dry double-bract method. However, the single bud method was very popular at that time. ? Secular means sprouting with one finger? Even today, it is still very popular, and even some famous calligraphers write it like this, so it is necessary to remind them to introduce it specifically. Mr. Shen believes that a single bud is a single hook, which holds the tube with three fingers, namely thumb, forefinger and middle finger. The index finger hooks inward from the outside of the tube, the middle finger tilts outward when using nail meat, and the other two fingers are stuck under the middle finger. ? The single-finger bud method is similar to the current pen law enforcement. Compared with the double-bract method, the difference is that the middle finger moves from the outside of the pen tube to the inside of the pen tube, and the force changes from the outside to the inside. As a result, the vertical pen holder becomes inclined outward.