Brief introduction of Shaanxi scenic spots of Yu Youren Calligraphy Museum in Sanyuan County, Xianyang

Brief introduction of Shaanxi scenic spots of Yu Youren Calligraphy Museum in Sanyuan County, Xianyang

In Sanyuan City God Temple. Yu Youren Calligraphy Museum was built in recent years, with 265,438+0 pieces of ink and 2 stone carvings on display. Ink can be divided into three periods: before, during and after. In the early stage, there were banners written for General Yang Hucheng's own poems and Neville's Tang poems. In the middle period, there were couplets written to Wang Mingqin, Shu Lou and others. Later, nave wrote to Wu Wuzhai and others. There are 6 stone carvings such as the epitaph of Mr. Li Yutian in Sanyuan.

Yu Youren, a native of Sanyuan, was originally named "Bo Xun", with the word "Sao Xin" and the name "Beard Weng". Born in Guangxu period of Dezong Zai Tian (1879), he died in 1965 at the age of 86. As a contemporary calligrapher, he studied the inscriptions of the Six Dynasties and ICBC letters in his early years, and then devoted himself to the study of cursive script. He collected the essence of cursive scripts of past dynasties and compiled a standard cursive script (a thousand-character script). His calligraphy is magnificent, magnificent and changeable, and his works in his later years are more refined and free from vulgarity, and all of them have become excellent works.