/Kang/Sheng/Cao Zhen Li Chuan did everything he could. In particular, he set up his own "recreation", which made him famous.
What's even more amazing is that/Kang/Sheng/can also write plum blossom seal script with both hands. He often opens his bow left and right, even with his left hand, so he often uses "/Kang/Sheng/Left Hand" as a gesture. /Kang/Sheng/is also quite conceited about his calligraphy level. It is said that he once said: "/country/ink/if/that word is also called calligraphy?" I can write better with a stick! " Although this statement is crazy, in all fairness, compared with/Kang/Sheng/Zi, the calligraphy of/Guo/Mo/Ruo/does seem a bit vulgar.
/Guo/Mo/Ruo /( 1892- 1978), male, formerly known as Guo Kaizhen, whose real name is Wenbao, whose pen names are Moruo, Maiang, Guo, Gao Ruhong, etc.
/Guo/Mo/Ruo/
After the founding of New China,/Guo/Mo/Ruo/engaged in more abundant calligraphy creation after heavy state affairs. He was generous and well-informed, and left countless inscriptions on Mo Bao for places of interest, industrial and mining schools and friends from all walks of life at home and abroad.
/Guo/Mo/Ruo/Calligraphy:
Not only that,/Kang/Sheng/He is also a good connoisseur, good at seal cutting and painting. He often paints in the name of "Lu Chishui", which is opposite to the name of Qi Baishi and seems to have the meaning of competing with it.
Qi Baishi, formerly known as Chunzhi, was named Lanting. Later, it was renamed Huang, and the word was born. Named Baishi, Baishishan Weng, Laoping, Hongcuo, the owner of the mountain pavilion, the old man who sent Pingtang, and the rich man of 300 lithographs. He is a master of modern painting in China and a world cultural celebrity. He worked as a carpenter in his early years, then made a living by selling paintings, and settled in Beijing after he was 57. He is good at painting flowers and birds, insects and fish, landscapes and figures. His pen and ink are vigorous and moist, with rich and bright colors, concise and vivid shapes and simple artistic conception. Fish, shrimp, worms and crabs are full of fun. Qi Baishi is a seal script writer, who adopted the method of inscriptions in Qin and Han Dynasties. His calligraphy saved Gu Zhuo's interest, and seal script became his own. He was also good at writing poems.
Qi Baishi
Qi Baishi's calligraphy:
Perhaps the name/Kang/Sheng/should remain in the history of calligraphy in China.
But/Kang/Sheng/Yan Fang:/Guo/Mo/Ruo/Is that word also called calligraphy? I can write better with a stick!
And/Kang/Sheng/Chang painted in the name of "Lu Chishui". These three words are relative to Qi Baishi's name, which seems to mean fighting with him!
Who wins or loses Guo/Mo/Ruo/Qi Baishi/Kang/Sheng/Calligraphy?