Qigong calligraphy works daquan

Everyone must be familiar with Qigong. Qi Gong was born in 19 12 and died in 2005 at the age of 93. Many people don't know that Qigong is actually descended from the royal family. His surname is actually Aisingiorro, the ninth grandson of Yong Zhengdi. Even so, Qigong never relies on his own background. He doesn't want to mention his life experience in front of others.

Qigong's life has contributed a lot. China is a famous educator, chairman of China Calligraphers Association, and an appraiser of calligraphy and painting. Qigong's calligraphy influence plays an important role in the book world, with great influence and high reputation. Many fans want to get Mo Bao written by Qi Gong himself. It used to be "a word is worth a thousand dollars" and "a word is hard to find", and there are even many fakes of Qigong calligraphy works. They use fakes for profit. On one occasion, Qi Gong found a fake on the spot, and everyone who bought the fake felt embarrassed and met the real person, but Qi Gong didn't expose it. Afterwards, I told everyone around me that I should give them a chance to live. It can be seen that Qigong is an artist with both virtue and art.

We are all familiar with Qi Gong's calligraphy, and his works often appear in front of us. We know that most of Qigong's calligraphy works are running script, running script and regular script, and we rarely see his cursive script, but actually Qigong also practices cursive script, which is extremely high.

He once copied Huai Su's "Self-Narrative Post". Let's take a look at what it's like for contemporary calligraphers to copy Huai Su's calligraphy.

Here you can see not only the cursive script copied by Qigong, but also the narration of running script, which is convenient for everyone to learn. The "self-narrative post" copied by Qigong has both form and spirit and looks smooth and natural. Really a calligrapher on the horizontal line.

In this way, the boss of the distant poetry bookstore remembered that some netizens said in the comment area that Qi Gong was not a calligrapher, but an educator at most. This is easy to cause public anger. I hope everyone is fair, of course, according to their own level. Thank you! If you also like Qigong and you also like Qigong's calligraphy, share it with more calligraphy lovers and learn together.

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