2. translation: my field car has been built and my horses have been assembled; My car is well equipped and my horse is fattened. I was accompanied by countless officials and nobles, and the long beams under the standard fluttered in the wind.
Thirdly, there is a kind of drum-shaped stone engraved with an instant in Shi Guwen, and Shi Guwen is a four-character poem, which is the oldest stone carving in China. It is also called "hunting" because it describes hunting in Qin Huang. The font is between ancient prose and Qin Zhuan, which is generally called "Da Zhuan". Wu Changshuo, a modern calligrapher, has profound attainments in writing stone drums, which are widely published in printed form for reference when reading. -Fei, Appreciation of Ancient Inscriptions.
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A, Shi Guwen's font, inherited from the Western Zhou Dynasty inscriptions, Qin seal script. From the calligraphy point of view, Shi Guwen inherited the tortoise from Qin Gong (bronze ware in the mid-Spring and Autumn Period, with an inscription covering ten lines and five elements, with the word 12 1. His book is the predecessor of Shigu and Qin Zhuan, and its writing is generous. Every pen that is folded horizontally and vertically is contained in the circle, and the pen is drawn vertically at the turning point and gradually extended downward. But it tends to be square and rich, and the beginning of the pen is a Tibetan front, round and muddy. The ancient Mao Xiongxiu is the crown of ancient and modern times.
Second, the incomplete knife method is a common technique in Wu Changshuo's seal cutting creation. Most of the ancient seals in Qin and Han dynasties were incomplete in printing and writing lines. Wu Changshuo is good at wonderful workmanship. On the basis of traditional knife-cutting, supplemented by techniques such as knocking, chiseling, grinding or borrowing sandstone and nails, he greatly enriched the expression techniques of seal cutting, and creatively promoted the golden stone flavor produced by the knife-stone effect of seal cutting to a new aesthetic realm.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Shi Guwen
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Wu Changshuo