As many stars in the entertainment circle fade out of the screen, their lives become full of leisure and elegance, and many people have their own calligraphy and painting. Especially in recent years, the calligraphy and painting of stars have become very sought after objects. However, after amateurs watch the scene, experts watch the doorways, and celebrity calligraphy and painting are on fire, but many people in the industry scoff at it. Selling words live in Zhang Tie-Lin has caused many netizens to watch.
Zhang Tie-Lin's live broadcast of Chinese characters has caused controversy. It seems that it has become the norm for celebrity artists who claim to be worth 1, yuan to sell Chinese characters live. Not long ago, 69-year-old Liu Xiaoqing sold calligraphy live, which was criticized by many people, but it must be said that Liu Xiaoqing's calligraphy is indeed a certain skill. With the star's aura, Liu Xiaoqing's live broadcast room is also full of people. Now, 64-year-old Zhang Tie-Lin sells calligraphy live, which has once again triggered a heated discussion about celebrity calligraphy.
perhaps, it's to arouse people's memory. In the live broadcast, Zhang Tie-Lin's external slogan is also directly defined as "Emperor Ama gives blessings". For this wave of Zhang Tie-Lin's operation, many people also think that Zhang Tie-Lin's move is inappropriate. Although Zhang Tie-Lin played the role of many emperors and many people's Emperor Amar, it seems a bit like a sheep's head to use the title of "Emperor Amar".
In the live broadcast, Zhang Tie-Lin even claimed that he usually wanted 11, pairs, but now he only needs 1688 yuan in the live broadcast room. This statement is also vomited by everyone. In principle, Zhang Tie-Lin is also called a "calligrapher" besides being an actor. In his resume, Zhang Tie-Lin's information column also shows "actor, calligrapher".
This price is indeed a bit expensive.
At the age of 64, he is compact, wrinkle-free, fat-free, in high spirits and in good condition. Compared with the previous performance of "Emperor Ama", the change is not too big. He loves writing calligraphy and has held calligraphy exhibitions. At first, he talked about calligraphy knowledge with everyone and actively interacted with fans.
when the preheating is almost the same, he takes out the word "Fu" he created, claiming to have written 3 words of Fu in one breath, and is going to sell it to everyone at the price of 1688 yuan. Fans didn't buy Zhang Tie-Lin's Fu characters at all. It is said that he only sold two in the end.
After the incident was exposed, netizens talked a lot. Some people teased, are you addicted to playing the emperor? Some people also spit out that he returned to China to collect gold. In fact, Zhang Tie-Lin's calligraphy attainments are quite high, and he was recognized by many people in the past. He also sold his own calligraphy, and the price was not low, and some even reached tens of thousands of yuan. However, most of the live broadcast rooms are aimed at ordinary people, and the value of 1688 yuan is too high for them. No wonder it will be questioned by netizens.
what is his calligraphy level?
So in the eyes of professionals, what is the level of Zhang Tie-Lin's handwriting? A real calligraphy master commented that Zhang Tie-Lin's handwriting was not worth commenting on at all, and it was Jianghu calligraphy. What is Jianghu calligraphy? It means that there is no calligraphy foundation, no copy or no in-depth copy, and it is a kind of wild calligraphy.
Calligraphers say that Zhang Tie-Lin's handwriting can't be seen from any source at all. Some fans have explained Zhang Tie-Lin's parting style, but none of them look like it, so they can't get down to writing calligraphy. As for the word that Zhang Tie-Lin has been called by the outside world is celebrity calligraphy, according to the real calligraphy, it is not even celebrity calligraphy, but a celebrity word, not calligraphy. To say that Zhang Tie-Lin's handwriting is calligraphy is a blasphemy.
The calligrapher's criticism is that different people have different opinions. Of course, other people in the industry have dug out Zhang Tie-Lin Lin's calligraphy, which originated from Zhang Ruitu, a calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty. Zhang Ruitu's calligraphy is weird and the font is full of conflict and turmoil, so no calligrapher has been able to control his font well so far. Zhang Tie-Lin, however, is only on the surface, and the essence has not been grasped.