The quill pen is a cursive script written by Wang Xianzhi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Collection and engraving of spring pavilion posts in song dynasty. The original ink can't be tested, but there is a copy of Mi Fei in Song Dynasty. Many famous calligraphers in the past dynasties copied, such as the book of Xian Yu in the Yuan Dynasty, Xing Dong and Wang Duo in the Ming Dynasty, and Fu Shan in the Qing Dynasty.
Goose Sticks is a collection of ten volumes of Chunhua Pavilion Sticks, which was copied into Bao Jin Zhai Fa Sticks by Cao Zhige in the Southern Song Dynasty. The two engravings are almost the same, and the original is the same. "Bao Jin Zhai Fa Tie" was copied from "Chunhua Pavilion Tie".
Expanding knowledge: calligraphy
Calligraphy art is a unique art of cultural expression. Calligraphy art in different periods shows the social and economic development and people's value orientation in different specific periods.
The prosperity of China's calligraphy art began with the emergence of Chinese characters. "Voice can't spread in different places, but stay in different times, so words were born. Writer, so it is the trace of Italian sound. " As a result, words came into being. The earliest works of calligraphy art are not words, but some descriptive symbols-hieroglyphics or picture words. Symbols depicting Chinese characters first appeared on pottery. The primitive depiction symbol only represents a rough concept of chaos and has no exact meaning.
China's calligraphy is a unique performance art of China culture, which is known as: silent poetry, invisible dance; Painless paintings, silent music.
origin
Calligraphy is the art of writing Chinese characters. It is not only a cultural treasure of China, but also unique in the world cultural and artistic treasure house. In the long historical evolution and development, on the one hand, Chinese characters play an important social role in the exchange of ideas and cultural heritage, on the other hand, they also form a unique plastic arts.
According to modern textual research, regarding the origin of China characters, primitive characters have appeared in Jiahu site culture, which is 8,000-9,000 years ago, more than 4,000 years earlier than Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Anyang Yin Ruins, and it is the earliest known prototype of characters. In the past 40 years, there have been many discoveries.
Our Chinese characters, from pictures and symbols to creation and stereotypes, from China ancient seal script to small seal script, from seal script to official script, regular script and cursive script, have gradually taken shape. In the process of writing and application of Chinese characters, the unique and independent calligraphy art of all nationalities in the world has gradually emerged.