Tranquility and far-reaching; indifferent and clear aspirations (calligraphy works: simplified graphic version - large seal script, four-foot vertical axis) Author: Chen Lin.
Interpretation: Indifferent: indifferent and few desires; Tranquility: tranquility and tranquility; To: achieve. Don't pursue fame and fortune, live a simple life to express your noble taste; only when you are in a stable and calm mood can you make a difference.
Chen Lin, a calligrapher and painter who walked out of the police camp. I have been fond of calligraphy and painting since I was a child, and am good at seal script and cursive script. He is involved in poetry, calligraphy, painting and printing, and his works have been exhibited in many exhibitions and won awards.
Tranquility and far-reaching; indifferent and clear ambitions (calligraphy works: traditional picture and text version - large seal script, four-foot vertical axis) Author: Chen Lin.
Interpretation: Indifferent: indifferent and few desires; Tranquility: tranquility and tranquility; To: achieve. Don't pursue fame and fortune, live a simple life to express your noble taste; only when you are in a stable and calm mood can you make a difference.
Tranquility, far-reaching and indifferent Mingzhi calligraphy work 1:
"The residence of the master is like the brightness of the sun and the moon. The same people in the world look sideways, listen attentively, and stretch their necks Lift your heel and look forward. Therefore, if you are not indifferent, you will not be virtuous, if you are not tranquil, you will not be able to reach far, if you are not generous, you will not be able to embrace others, if you are not kind, you will not be able to embrace others, and if you are not honest, you will not be able to control." Zhuge Liang wrote to his son Zhuge Zhan. It is also borrowed from the "Book of Commandments".
“Without indifference, one cannot clarify one’s aspirations; without tranquility, one cannot reach far.” In the 37th chapter of “The Romance of the Three Kingdoms”, this sentence was turned into a couplet by “The Romance”: “Indifferent one can clarify one’s aspirations; And Zhiyuan" was "hanged" on the middle gate of Zhuge Thatched Cottage by Luo Guanzhong. This couplet uses the form of an affirmative sentence to replace the original negative-negative form in the Book of Commandments.