Shi Xu; It's seal: Lian Dian means Ni's surname Ji. Zhuan Xu's descendants were surnamed Zhu, and Zhu Hou was also named Zilou (now tengxian, Shandong). Children and grandchildren take the country as their surname and get the Tan family. In order to avoid enmity, it was changed to Er's, and then "Qi" was changed to Ni's.
This book puts forward eight strategies; Four paintings are listed: the first couplet refers to Ni Yunlu, a native of Shangyu, Zhejiang Province in the late Ming Dynasty, whose name is Yuru and Hongbao. At the beginning of the next year, he was a scholar, edited and edited one after another, and served as a wine offering officer of the Ministry of Finance and a bachelor of imperial academy. He wrote "Eight Strategies for Controlling Reality and Eight Strategies for Controlling Imagination" to counter the suppression of Lindong Party by Yang Weiyuan, the remaining party of Wei Zhongxian. Good at poetry and grass, meticulous landscape and bamboo, including Ni Wenzhen's Collection and Yi Ni's Internal and External Instruments. The second couplet is Ni Zan, a painter of the Yuan Dynasty, whose name is Yun Linzi, whose word is magic, and he is from Wuxi. The family is very rich, and Yunlin Hall and Qingyi Pavilion are built to collect books and wenwan as places for poetry and painting. He served Zen first, and then joined Quanzhen Sect. During the war at the end of Yuan Dynasty, he sold his farm house, emptied his possessions, wandered around Taihu Lake and lived in the Tianzhuang Buddhist Temple. He is good at painting mountains and rivers, creating his own method of "breaking stones", mostly taking Taihu Lake, sparse forest slopes and shallow water as the scenery, with clear artistic conception. He claimed to be "unintentional, not seeking form" and "on escaping from the chest". The simplicity and softness in his works had a great influence on the landscape paintings of Ming and Qing literati, and later generations, together with Wang Huang, Zhenwu and Wang Meng, called him "Yuan Sijia". It is also a calligraphy work. His poetry collections include Poems of Mr. Ni Yunlin and Qing Pavilion Collection.
The legacy of the Song Dynasty; Li Xunliang, an official in the Han Dynasty: a guide to the first couplet; Ni, a native of Fu 'an in the Song Dynasty, was a scholar during the reign of Xianchun, and once served as the deputy general of Anren County, who had properly appeased the surrounding ethnic minorities. After the official magistrate of Liu Qing. Yuan Bing went south, retired as an official and refused to be called up. The second couplet refers to Ni Kuan in the Western Han Dynasty. When I was a teenager, my family was poor and I loved reading. When he repairs others, he often takes the scriptures to Tian Tou. During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he compiled the history of Tingwei's death and wrote the throne on behalf of him, which was praised by Emperor Wu. Later, he became an official of Zuo Nai's family and made a suggestion. For this official, he was trusted and respected by officials and people, and his deeds were written into history books and biographies of officials.
Full of clothes; Zhou Liyin Gong: The first link was that Ni returned to his hometown as an official in the Ming Dynasty. He heard that the capital was trapped and hanged himself. The second couplet refers to the generosity of Ni Shan, a Song man, who was hungry and cold at the age of 20 and cooked porridge to help others. Excellent in character and learning, known far and near; Exquisite calligraphy and painting, superb brushwork: Quanliandian refers to a scholar Ni in Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1593 ~ 1644), whose real name is Redstone, who was born in Shangyu (now Shangyu, Zhejiang). Tomorrow is the Chinese New Year, and Jinshi will present awards and clips. Later, Minister of Finance and Bachelor of Hanlin. Poetry and prose are very important to the world, and calligraphy and painting are both works. Falling into the ink, there is no escape. Feng Jie is similar to Huang Shizhai, a scholar in the department now.
Persuade farmers to suspend their sentences, so the law was handed over to Li Shu; Learning from time to time, education comes down in one continuous line Confucian: Couplets refer to the story of Ni Kuan, a famous person in Han Dynasty. The second couplet refers to Niruo Shuiziquan, a native of Haocheng, Yecheng, Tang Dynasty. When he became the Bianzhou secretariat, the political situation was still quiet and weathering prevailed. Later, I worshipped you Cheng as a pawn.
It is said that he can write for the elderly, comparable to Wu Lin of Gao E; After Xun You became famous, another German followed martial arts: this couplet was cited by a modern celebrity Ni Yunlong.