I am Yuhang, and calligraphy pays attention to realm. If I give Hong Yi’s calligraphy to a bunch of laymen, they won’t be surprised. But you have to give it to someone who knows calligraphy, and they can see the "quietness" in it.
If you throw away Hongichi’s name and just look at the characters, the person who wrote this kind of characters at least knows the rules. Although the brushwork has no origin, it has a measured rise and fall, no artificiality, and the writing skills are skillful. .
Secondly, the structure is long and thin, and the whole article is unified. Although the source is unknown, it can be seen that there is a good foundation in it.
Then look at the composition, the breath is well-proportioned, neither arrogant nor impetuous, and has a "childishness", which is similar to a child's pen.
No matter how you look at it, it is good.
If it weren’t for Hong Yishu, his attainments in Buddhist research would not have been possible.
This kind of calligraphy can only be regarded as good calligraphy, and it has deep skills.
As for the beauty, ordinary people like me cannot see it. I just think that this kind of work is "quiet", "rhymed" and "high-level".
What will happen if the word breaks away from Hongichi’s name?
I feel that if this character was not written by Hongyi, but by an anonymous person.
It is estimated that if it falls into the hands of civilians, some people will keep it, but they will not treasure it.
Some people will just rub it and throw it away.
If it falls into the hands of professionals, most people will treasure it, and a few people will only save it.
As for throwing away, I don’t think there will be any.
Without Hongyi, he only has partial collection value.
There is no actual "monetary value"
Because the character is Hongyi, it can be sold at a high price because the person is famous.
If it is anonymous, even if the level is high, there is no attribute, no story, and no experience. At most, it will be priced at an average price.
"People are more valuable when there are many books"
People are more valuable when there are fewer books.
Xu Wei, the Eight Great Masters, had no choice but to learn from his paintings.
Compared to the master who is "willing to be a lackey in front of the Ivy League", Xu Wei's paintings are priceless.
Hong Yi’s calligraphy is really good
But without Hong Yi, he loses his legendary character
He can only be regarded as an unknown master
I am Yuhang
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