What are Lu Qin's calligraphy works in Shushan?

Calligraphy is a metaphor for Zhou Shushan. There is no end to learning from the sea. It means that there is no shortcut on the road to study and study, and there is no downwind boat. If you want to learn more and more knowledge in the vast sea of books and learning, diligence and hard work are two indispensable things.

Characteristics of calligraphy

Taking Chinese characters as the object, pen and ink as the tool, lines as the foundation, structure as the support, rhythm as the rhythm, technique as the means, spirit as the sustenance and nature as the pursuit. Line is the basic material of calligraphy as a word, and the quality and level of calligraphy are determined by the quality of line.

The glyph structure itself is aesthetic, and each character has its basic requirements in configuration, but it is elastic rather than rigid. Calligraphy is originally a visual art, but it can show more musical beauty than other art forms, mainly because the appreciation of calligraphy works makes it easier for people to trace back to their own creative process and feel the variation of works in time dimension.