He Ming's calligraphy "Flowers and Birds"

He Ming's calligraphy in Caobu is reversed, with the size of 34.5cmx 107cm.

? Caobu (1838- 1922), whose real name is Ziyun, has the number Dongyu, Yehe, Laohe and Mo Royal Family. Born in Iwan City (Iwan City, Shiga County), he was the son of a vassal. The father of modern Japanese calligraphy, the founder of He Ming School, and one of the most famous calligraphers in Meiji Japan. And Lin Zhong Wuzhu, Iwatani Liuyi are also called "Meiji three strokes".

Yang Shoujing, as the attache of the Qing Dynasty's envoy to Japan, spent five years in Japan from the 13th year of Meiji (1880) to the 17th year. Kusaka sang a crane, became interested in the rubbings brought to Japan by Yang Shoujing, and inherited a large number of rubbings collected by Yang Shoujing. 189 1 year later, Huawei followed in the footsteps of Wang Xizhi and came to Zhejiang to collect rubbings. He also had close contacts with Yu Quyuan, Zhang Zuyi, Wu Dacheng, Yang Jianshan, Wu Changshuo and other late Qing literati. He Ming of Kusabe passed on his collected rubbings to his disciples. Many of them became famous people in Japanese calligraphy field in the future, and learned the essence of China's calligraphy from these rubbings, forming a sensational He Ming school, until today. And spread China's painting, calligraphy and poetry culture to Japan. At that time, Wu Changshuo, Master Hongyi and other masters had contacts with them, which played a very positive role in the cultural exchange between China and Japan.

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