He is called "Mi Dian" because of his eccentric personality and crazy behavior, and he is called "brother" when he meets a stone, and he worships him endlessly. Song Huizong was appointed as a doctor of calligraphy and painting. Also known as "Mi Xiangyang" and "Mi Nangong".
Mi Fei [fú] loved reading poetry books since childhood, and received a good education since childhood. Coupled with his talent and intelligence, he was able to recite hundreds of poems at the age of six, learn calligraphy at the age of eight, and copy inscriptions at the age of ten, which made him a small reputation. At the age of eighteen, Song Shenzong succeeded < P >, and because he did not forget the old love affair of Mi Fei's mother Yan, he gave Mi Fei as the secretary of the provincial school, responsible for proofreading and correcting errors at that time. From then on, he embarked on his official career and died in 117. Mi Fei's rank is not high all his life, which is related to
that he is not good at pandering to officialdom and is lofty. Mi Fei is a man of real talent and learning, and he is not good at pandering to officialdom. He won a lot of time and energy to enjoy the art of painting and calligraphy, and his pursuit of painting and calligraphy reached a state of infatuation. His unique and unconventional personality and quirks in the eyes of others may be the cornerstone of his success. He once wrote a poem by himself: "Chai Jiyan, a young man, and Mo Qing, a museum with bright windows, are all famous for their fame and fortune, and they have never felt negative < P >." He is such a person who values the art of calligraphy and painting above all else.
Mi Fei studied calligraphy the most in his life, and his greatest achievement was running script. Although the paintings are not handed down to the world, many calligraphy works remain. Most of the famous hui posts since the Southern Song Dynasty are engraved with their dharma books, which are widely circulated and have far-reaching influence. They are second to none among the "four great calligraphers in the Northern Song Dynasty". Kang Youwei once said: "Tang Yan structure, Song Shang interesting." Calligraphers in the Song Dynasty stress interest and individuality, and Mi Fei is particularly outstanding in this respect, and he is an outstanding representative of the four great masters in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Mi Fei studied books, calling himself "collecting ancient characters". Although some people thought it was a laughing stock, some praised him for saying that "there is no need to praise the heavenly posture, and after collecting ancient characters, he can finally stand on his own feet" (Wang Wenzhi). This explains the reason for the success of Mi's calligraphy to some extent. According to Mi Fei's self-report, before learning the Book of Jin from Su Dongpo, it can be seen that he was most influenced by five Tang people: Yan Zhenqing, Ou Yangxun, Chu Suiliang, Shen Chuanshi and Duan Jizhan.