Show Qian Feng's calligraphy.
Qian Feng (1740 ~ 1795) was an official and painter in Qing dynasty. The word East Note,No. South Park. Kunming people. When I was a child, my family was poor, and I accidentally got some fragments, so I became familiar and thought deeply. I study in Wuhua College in Kunming, and I am a scholar at the age of 32. He has served as imperial academy's assistant in compiling and editing the imperial history, Hunan's study of politics, and the General Political Department. Qian Feng is honest and upright, honest for officials, and dares to dissuade and impeach corrupt officials. He quoted Bi Yuan, governor of Shanxi, and Guotai, governor of Shandong. Besides the clean political voice, Qian Feng's paintings and calligraphy are also famous. His calligraphy imitates painters from Europe and America, but it has its own system, vigorous brushwork, rigorous structure and magnificent momentum. His paintings are about horses, and he especially likes to draw thin horses. The wind is foggy, the bones and muscles are exposed, and the posture is threatening. His representative works in regular script include Fu on the Dead Tree, Preface to Finding Chrysanthemums in the Rain, Poem on Watching Trees, Preface to Crossing the River in Duanyang, etc. The representative works of running script include osmanthus hall and so on.