Network group selection
List of winners of calligraphy group (descending order): Grand Prize: Chunmu Li; First prize: Sun; Second prize: Li Maojie, Li Fenghui, Wang Liqing; Third Prize: Ji Huan, Program, Wu Yongqing, Chen Zhihua and Li Xiuxu; Awards for Excellence:, Yu Yuanshi, Li Mingjia, Zhou Xihe,, Bai Qiaomin, Mao,.
Winner list of art group (descending order): grand prize: Wang; First prize: Yang Feng; Second prize: Wu Feiqun
Expert group selection
List of winners of calligraphy group (descending order): gold medal: Wang Liqing; Silver Award: Wu Yongqing Li Mingjia; Bronze Awards:, Sun, Li Xiuxu
Winner list of art group (descending order): gold medal: Yang Feng; Silver Award: Wang He and Wu Feiqun
Expand one's knowledge
Mrs. Wei (272 ~ 349), whose real name is Wei Shuo, was born in Anyi, Hedong (now Xia County, Shanxi Province), a famous calligrapher in Jin Dynasty, and the daughter of Ting Wei Wei Zhan. The Wei family has been a calligrapher for generations and married Li Moment, the satrap of Ruyin. Her husband Li Moment is a good official. Mrs Wei studied under Zhong You, and her teaching method was wonderful. Mrs Wei and Wang Xizhi's mother are cousins and become the calligraphy teachers of Wang Xizhi, a "book saint". Yonghe died in five years at the age of 78 and was buried in Shengzhou, Zhejiang.
The life of the character
Mrs. Wei, whose real name is Shuo, is Mao Yi. Wei Guan, a native of the Western Jin Dynasty, recorded history books and was good at cursive writing with Suo Jing. He was called "Two Wonderful Episodes" and was passed down as the teacher of Wang Youjun (Wang Xizhi). The wife of Li Moment, the satrap of Ruyin, is called Mrs. Wei.
He studied under Zhong You (Zhong You, 15 1-230) and you. The eight lines of regular script handed down from ancient times in Chunhua Pavilion post and calligraphy theory's brush strokes are probably written by people skilled in this field. Family background (niece of Wei Guan, the father of Northern School, and cousin of Wei Huan) is very famous in contemporary times. Starting from his father Wei Heng, Huang Menlang became an official, and his calligraphy was also very good. He wrote four-body calligraphy. Fahualu said that her brushwork was integrated with that of Zhong You, Zhong You and Wei.
The clouds in the brushwork are like this: the horizontal is like a thousand miles of clouds, the point is like a mountain stone, the left is like a broken horn of a rhinoceros, the vertical is like a dead vine, the grip is like a mighty wave, the grip is like a crossbow hair of a hundred troops, and the hook is like a strong crossbow tendon. There are Ming Ji Tie and Wei Shi Nan Tie handed down from generation to generation.
She once wrote a poem about cursive script and was entrusted to write an "urgent chapter" for the court. Its glyph changed from a square in Zhong You to a rectangle, and its lines were delicate and peaceful, elegant and graceful, and it was far away from the official residence, indicating that regular script was mature and common at that time. Song Chen Si's "Letters" quoted a book review in the Tang Dynasty, saying that her calligraphy was "like a flower arranging dancer, with low beauty; Another example is the beauty on the stage, the fairy taking pictures, the red lotus reflecting the water, and the blue marsh floating clouds, which should not be a compliment. "