Liu Yuxi's Hard-Pen Calligraphy Works of Humble Room Ming

Humble Room Inscription is an article written by Liu Yuxi, a writer in the Tang Dynasty. The hard-pen calligraphy works of this article have very high artistic characteristics and have a great influence on China's calligraphy. The following is Liu Yuxi's hard-pen calligraphy work of "Humble Room Ming".

Appreciate Liu Yuxi's classic hard-pen calligraphy work "Humble Room Inscription". The article shows the author's attitude towards life, which is not to go along with the common customs, to lead an honest and clean life, and not to seek fame and fortune. It expresses the author's noble and proud moral integrity and reveals the author's poverty and happiness. Inscriptions are some eulogizing or admonishing words carved on metal utensils and inscriptions in ancient times, which are used to describe life stories and are mostly used to eulogize and exhort others. Later it gradually developed into an independent style. Due to its unique historical origin, this style is short and concise. If you understand the meaning of the inscription, you will understand the meaning of the question, that is, to praise the humble room, and the content included is to praise the noble character of the people in the humble room. In fact, it is to praise the reality of moral quality in the name of humble room, which is what the author really means. Express your ambition by holding something, so as to clarify the author's attitude towards life and outlook on life. This is quite similar to Ailian's Theory.

"Humble Room Ming" is an excellent hard-pen calligraphy work, which is selected from Volume 608 of Quantang Wen by Liu Yuxi. ? Ming? These are some words of praise or warning carved on metal utensils and inscriptions in ancient times, which are used to describe life stories and are mostly used to praise and advise others. Later, it gradually evolved into an independent style, generally using rhyme. Due to its unique historical origin, this style is short and concise. According to the classification of China's ancient style, Ming? It's practical writing. If you understand the meaning of the inscription, you will understand the meaning of the question, which is to describe the humble room and praise the Analects of Confucius through it. In fact, in the name of humble room, it is to break the mystery and enlighten people. This is what the author really means. Express your ambition by holding something, so as to clarify the author's attitude towards life and outlook on life. This is quite similar to Ailian's Theory. The humble room here was built by Liu Yuxi when he was Secretary of State in Changqing for four years.

The creative background of "Humble Room Inscription" Liu Yuxi participated in Wang's? Innovate forever? , against the eunuch and buffer region separatist forces. After the failure of innovation, he was demoted to Anhui and Zhou Xian as a small judge. According to the regulations, Tongguan will live in three three-bedroom rooms in the county government. However, he and Hezhou magistrate saw that Liu Yuxi was a soft persimmon demoted from above, so they deliberately made things difficult. First, he was arranged to live by the river in the south of the city. Liu Yuxi didn't complain, but was very happy. He also wrote down two sentences at random and posted them on the door. Facing the river and looking at the white sails, I am arguing with Zeus. ? The magistrate was very angry when he learned that Liu Yuxi's residence was moved from the south gate of the county seat to the north gate of the county seat, and the area was reduced from three to one and a half. The new house is by the Desheng River, with weeping willows nearby, and the environment is OK. Liu Yuxi still didn't care and looked at the scenery. He wrote two more words on the door: weeping willows and green rivers, people in the sun, and hearts in Beijing. ?