Mi Fei [mǐ fú], formerly known as Kun, later changed to Kun, has the word stamp, and his name is Mi or Qian. He is a native of Xiangyang, Hubei Province, and his name is Haiyue Waishi, a descendant of Xiong and a descendant of Huozheng. Calligrapher, painter and painting theorist in Northern Song Dynasty, together with Cai Xiang, Su Shi and Huang Tingjian, are also called "Song Sijia". He used to be a school book lang, a doctor of calligraphy and painting, and a foreign minister of the Ministry of Rites.
Originally from Shanxi, he moved to Xiangyang, Hubei, and then settled in Runzhou (now Zhenjiang, Jiangsu). He can write poetry, is good at calligraphy and painting, and has accurate appraisal. Calligraphy and painting are unique and he founded "Midian Landscape". He is a painter, appraiser and collector. He has a strange personality and crazy behavior. When he meets a stone, he calls him "brother" and worships him, so he is called "Mi Dian". Song Huizong was appointed as a doctor of calligraphy and painting, also known as "Mi Xiangyang" and "Mi Nangong".
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Mi Fei studied calligraphy the hardest all his life, and his greatest achievement was running script. Most of the famous replies since the Southern Song Dynasty are engraved with their calligraphy books, which spread widely and have far-reaching influence. They are second to none among the "Four Great Calligraphers of Northern Song Dynasty". Kang Youwei once said: "Tang Yan structure, Song Shang is interesting." Calligraphers in Song Dynasty emphasized interest and individuality, especially Mi Fei.
Mi Fei studied books and claimed to "collect ancient Chinese characters". Although some people think this is a laughing stock, others praise that "Tian character block needs no praise, and the ancient Chinese character set can finally stand on its own feet" (Wang Wenzhi). This explains the success of Mi calligraphy to some extent. According to Mi Fei's self-report, before learning the Book of Jin from Su Dongpo, we can see that he was most influenced by five Tang people: Yan Zhenqing, Chu Suiliang, Duan.
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