1. One of the calligraphy works of Mid-Autumn Festival: Zhu Yunming's "Moon Watching in Mid-Autumn Festival". Let me start with Zhu Yunming, a famous calligrapher in Ming Dynasty and a gifted scholar in Wuzhong. His cursive poem "Playing with the Moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival" (note, playing in the original is written in traditional Chinese characters: Mao) can be regarded as the best calligraphy work left in the world for the Mid-Autumn Festival. I am looking forward to the free and easy calligraphy in the Mid-Autumn Festival.
2. Mid-Autumn Calligraphy II: Four Screens of Zhao Mid-Autumn Poems. Zhao (1829 August 8th-1884 165438+ October 18) was a famous painter and seal engraver in Qing Dynasty. Zhao has made great achievements in seal cutting, which has a far-reaching impact on later generations. Modern painters such as Wu Changshuo and Qi Baishi were deeply influenced by it.
3. The third Mid-Autumn Festival calligraphy work in the history of China: Wang Xianzhi Mid-Autumn Festival Sticker. Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi are called book saints, and their cursive world is rare. Their calligraphy has not only artistic value, but also its cultural contribution is far greater than several existing works (perhaps imitations). The calligraphy of the two kings is also a combination of poetry and painting, and the dense seals alone make people feel extremely precious.
4. The fourth calligraphy work of Mid-Autumn Festival: Song Emperor's poem "Leaping Autumn Moon". Evonne, the Emperor of the Song Dynasty, said in his poem: "The Mid-Autumn Festival of Guangxi cuisine is particularly round, and the situation is clear and fresh. Because of winning the first menstrual period, the poet will not sigh for the coming year. Vientiane gathers light and is mighty, and April helps Chanjuan. When the scales are clear and wide, there is no poetry. "
The significance of Mid-Autumn Festival
1, reunion significance: Mid-Autumn Festival symbolizes family reunion. On this day, families will try to get together, enjoy a sumptuous dinner, express their feelings for the family and emphasize the importance of family ties. The Mid-Autumn Festival is also a farming festival, marking the end of the autumn harvest season. On this day, people celebrate the bumper harvest of crops and thank nature.
2. Cultural significance: Mid-Autumn Festival has a long history and is closely related to the traditional culture of China. On this day, people will enjoy the moon, eat moon cakes, read and write poems, and hold various cultural activities to inherit and carry forward China culture. The Mid-Autumn Festival is also a day for offering sacrifices to ancestors and gods. In some areas, people worship the moon god, hoping for blessings and prayers.
3. Spiritual significance: Mid-Autumn Festival is a time when people stare at the moon and think about life, family and future. This helps to balance life, reflect on the heart and find peace and balance of mind. The Mid-Autumn Festival is also listed as the intangible cultural heritage of the United Nations. It is an important representative of China culture, attracting people from all over the world to understand and celebrate this festival and promoting international cultural exchanges.