A detailed introduction to this good horse

No matter how fast a horse runs, its legs can't be straight 180 degrees before it can move forward. Wu Weibo said: "The horse painted by Xu Beihong is a horse with subjective thinking, not a horse that has lost its free form because of its normal service to mankind. What is a' subjective thinking horse'? Xu Beihong yearns for freedom subjectively, and he wants to release his concept of freedom in his works. He exaggerated this form of freedom to a gesture that horses in real life could not achieve. Xu Beihong improved the abstraction of horses and suppressed the concreteness of horses in his Subjective Thinking of Horses, thus giving birth to a unique and unrestrained eight-horse map. The picture of Wu Weibo's visual dynamic calligraphy "Horse" is more abstract and exaggerated in Xu Beihong's "Horse of Subjective Thinking", showing great freedom and boldness. Wu Weibo directly combined the horse's figuration and horse's abstraction with the Chinese character "Horse" in China, thus achieving the fundamental goal of the homology of painting and calligraphy. The birth of this work has a premise: first of all, thank China for the word "horse" in hieroglyphics, with the word "jun" next to it. The four points of "horse" summarize the four legs of "horse". Wu Weibo exaggerates a series of abstract symbols of wind and dynamic melody in the word "steed", so that foreigners who don't know China Chinese characters can know "steed" in the image, and modern people in China can find a horse that is more exaggerated than Xu Beihong in the word "steed"-the picture of visual dynamic calligraphy "steed".