Ride the wind. Wan Li's calligraphy

It's easy to go with the wind. Clear Sky in Wan Li was written by Xin Qiji.

Going by the wind, Wan Li in the sky is from Xin Qiji's "Tai Chang Yin Jian Kang Mid-Autumn Night is Lu Fu", the original text is full of autumn shadows turning into golden waves. The flying mirror is reground. Ask about Heng E wine. White hair, deceiving others too much. Take the wind, go up to Wan Li and look down at the mountains and rivers. Go dancing in Guangxi. Human nature is to have more light.

A slowly moving autumn moon is sprinkled on the moon, just like a newly polished bronze mirror flying into the sky again. I raised my glass and asked Chang 'e of Na Yue that her white hair was growing, as if she were deliberately bullying me. I want to fly into the sky of Wan Li in the wind, overlooking the great rivers and mountains of the motherland. Also cut off the swaying branches of laurel trees. People say it will make the moon shine more brightly on the earth.

Xin Qiji introduced

Xin Qiji (1 140- 1207) was a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. The original word Tanfu was changed to You 'an, alias Jiaxuan, Han nationality, and Licheng people. At the time of birth, the Central Plains was occupied by nomadic people. At the age of 2/kloc-0, he joined Kang Jin Dajun and soon returned to the Southern Song Dynasty. He has been to Hubei, Jiangxi, Hunan, Fujian and eastern Zhejiang.

Fight for gold all your life. There are "Ten Theories on Meiqin" and "Nine Theories" on the top, and there is "Debate and Strategy" on the bottom. His lyrics expressed patriotic enthusiasm for restoring national unity, poured out his grief and indignation, and condemned the humiliation and peace of the rulers at that time. There are also many works that praise the rivers and mountains of the motherland.