Yulan calligraphy

Aisingiorro-Yulan

1September, 994, Beishan Park erected a granite monument where Emperor Kangxi stopped riding. There are eight big characters engraved on the front: "The place where Emperor Kangxi stopped riding", and there is an inscription on the back. This monument is located 50 meters north of the bridge, and the "red at the end of the bridge" is one of the new eight scenic spots in Beishan. There is also a Kangxi Imperial Poetry Monument 80 meters north of Dongfeng Lanyue Pavilion, which is 1.8 meters high and 3 meters long. On the front of the monument is written the cursive Song of Songhua River.

In the twenty-first year of Kangxi, Emperor Kangxi marched eastward to Jilin to inspect the navy rowing on the Songhua River, and wrote this poem, which was written by the famous calligrapher Ai Xinqiao Luo Yulan, the descendant of Prince Gong of Kangxi royal family. 1994 Monument was erected to commemorate the 70th anniversary of Beishan Park.

Aisingiorro Yulan, now Jin Yulan, is a senior Chinese teacher in a key high school in Beijing. His students all respect him as Mr. Jin, but his old friends often call him "Jin" or "Huang's nephew". This title is due to his unusual background. Teacher Jin grew up in Houhai. His father was Pu Ren, the younger brother of Puyi and Pu Jie, and his grandfather was Zai Feng, the regent of the late Qing Dynasty ... Teacher Jin's family was influenced by his father's Chinese studies since childhood, but when he was young, he was just hit by the Cultural Revolution and copied it many times at home. He was also sent to Xinxiang, Henan Province as an educated youth on 1969, and was sent to reform-through-labour in the mid-1970s. After work, Mr. Jin's spare time is very substantial, and collecting is his greatest hobby. Over the past 20 years, he has accumulated more than 7,000 collections, including Four Treasures of the Study, calligraphy and painting, porcelain and old photos ... In August last year, Lu Xun Museum specially invited him to hold a personal collection exhibition, which attracted the attention of many media in Beijing, and there were many rare treasures in the exhibits, which opened the eyes of the audience. Calligraphy is also Mr. Jin's favorite, and Linchi is a part of his life. On the wall of his study, there is a picture of his calligraphy with the words "True water has no fragrance" on it. From the mellow brushstrokes, we can read his peaceful and broad-minded state of mind, which is like a man. When asked where the calligrapher came from, Mr. Jin said that he loved calligraphy since he was a child, but he didn't specialize in calligraphy. He just writes by feeling ... in fact, his calligraphy can be said to be sui generis, which is quite praised by experts, and there are not a few friends who come to ask for words. Usually, Mr. Jin also likes to make friends. His friends are both "old Beijing" and young people. He often invites three or five friends to get together at home and talk about topics of interest. Nowadays, Mr. Jin always rides that old bike all year round, is busy with teaching and taking care of his hobbies, and is often invited to participate in some beneficial social activities ... At home, his wife and daughter are very supportive of him. Looking at Mr. Jin's energetic appearance every day, you will know how optimistic and fulfilling his life is.