Wenyu Liu province zhuan wa ti Yao Yin Shu
According to Bai Fei's book, Tang Cen Wenben's six-character jade seal is an eight-body obsidian silver book. Line up in gorgeous teams, waving arowana. The phoenix lifts the cloud and collapses, and the phoenix swims in the fog. No grass by the pool, but it is full of elegance. -Cen Wenben (595-645), the author of Complete Tang Poetry (Volume 0033) selected from Collected Works of China Studies, was named Ren Jing. Tang Dynasty official, Jiyang, Nanyang. Grandfather's name is very good. He is an official, Cha Xiao, and he is an official minister. The father's statue made in Handan at the end of Sui Dynasty was once mounted. Cen is smart and agile, and has a wide understanding of classics and history. At the age of fourteen, he went to the government to plead for his father. His words were eager and his answers were clear, which surprised everyone. Try "Lotus Fu" and write it immediately, and everyone is amazed. My father got revenge and became famous from then on. Note [1] Bai Fei: Also known as Biography of Cao. A font with a special writing style. The strokes are parallel to the dead silk, and the brush marks at the turning point are obvious. According to legend, when Emperor Lingdi of the Eastern Han Dynasty decorated Hongdu Gate, craftsmen used brooms dipped in white powder to brush words. Inspired by this, Cai Ge wrote a flying white book. Zhang Huaiguan's Broken Book in the Tang Dynasty says, "Those who fly in vain were also made by Cai Yong, the left governor of the later Han Dynasty. Wang Yin and Wang Kui said, "Feibai becomes a model system". This is the title of the palace, and since I am looking for a piece, the word should be slightly dissatisfied, so I call it. " In the Northern Song Dynasty, Huang Yue said, "Take it as white as silk, and it flies as silk." Zhao Huanguang in Ming Dynasty said, "Those who fly without white are like seals, and those who fly without white are like officials." Now the dry strokes of calligraphy and painting are generally called "flying white". Most of the imperial tablets handed down from Tang Dynasty to Song Dynasty were inscribed in flying white, such as Jinci Inscription and Monument to the Sage Prince. In the Qing Dynasty, Zhang Yanchang and Lu Ji wrote two volumes of Bofeilu. [2] Liu Wen: refers to six books and six languages. That is, ancient prose, variant characters, seal script, Zuo Shu, Miao seal script and bird and insect book. [3] Jade seal: the laudatory name of seal script. More refers to the words on classics, proclamations and symbols. [4] Eight styles: refers to eight styles of writing. The language comes from Wei Heng's Four-body Calligraphy: "Since Qin Dynasty was bad, there are eight brushstrokes: one is Da Zhuan, the other is Xiao Zhuan, the third is seal cutting, the fourth is insect calligraphy, the fifth is copying, the sixth is official calligraphy, the seventh is dead calligraphy and the eighth is official calligraphy." Han Shu's literary system has "eight styles and six skills". Publisher: Big Seal, Small Seal, Worm and Official Script are four fonts, and the other four are the uses of books. After the emergence of regular script, the so-called eight-style, that is, ancient prose, big seal script, small seal script, official script, flying white, eight-part essay, running script and cursive script. Look at Zhang Huaiguan's Broken Tang Book, and then refer to calligraphy. [5] Obsidian: sound and shape. From Sun, Zhai [[[〔〔dí?] sound. Original meaning, daylight. That's great. The saying goes, "Explain the name and the sky": Yao also shines, and the light also shines. "Poetry and hurricanes? Xiao Yang Qiu: There is obsidian at sunrise. Silver Book: Words or Silver. [6] Hao Fei: Describe fast writing. [7] Column: Original intention is divided. This refers to arrangement and layout. [8] Splendid: It is a metaphor for the exquisiteness and charm of calligraphy. [9] Fu Su: Fu Su. Element: white silk. It means to write quickly on white silk. [10] Arowana: Dragon carp. Said refers to the giant fish mermaid. Metaphor calligraphy is like carp yue longmen, vivid and vivid. [1 1] Feng Ju: Describe the graceful posture of calligraphy. [12] Collapse cloud: The original intention is to break the rolling dark clouds. Describe the magnificent and changeable calligraphy. [13] Jue: the original meaning refers to the break. This is called writing beyond the ancients, and no one can compare it. Luan is a kind of phoenix. [15] Wandering fog: floating fog. [16] Sparse: It refers to writing Shu Lang with fluent verve. [17] Linchi: Learning calligraphy is called Linchi. Jin Weiheng's "Four-body Book Potential" says: "Those who like farming in Zhang Boying make perfect, and every family must write clothes and silks first, then practice. Linchi Xueshu, the pool is full of ink. " This is what "Linchi" means. According to Ceng Gong's Mo Chi Collection in the Song Dynasty, Wang Xizhi also had an old Mo Chi to the east of Linchuan (now Jiangxi). Later, because "Linchi" refers to learning calligraphy, or as an agent of calligraphy. Tang Du Fu's poem "Yang Jian shows Zhang Xu's cursive script in the temple" says: "You have to practice the book first, and the pool is really full of ink. "Song Sushi's poem" Poetry Drunk with Ink ":"There is no need to study hard in the pool, just take silk as a substitute. "[18] Lou: the name of the book. According to legend, Cao Xigong's method of hanging needles and dew was called "hanging dew books" in the Han Dynasty. A form of writing and painting. Its pen is like dew hanging down, hence the name. It is different from the "hanging needle" because its front is hidden. In the Tang Dynasty, Sun's Book Score said, "Look at the difference between a husband hanging a needle and showing it. "