I. Historical background
1. The Tang Dynasty was the peak of the development of calligraphy in China, and a large number of representative calligraphers appeared. During this period, the imperial court strongly praised the cultural fashion of "elegant writing", which made poetry, books, paintings and other arts penetrate each other and present wonderful cultures.
2. Wang Zhihuan's "Heron House" is an artistic treasure under this cultural background and has become a bright pearl in Tang literature. Many other cultural experiences, such as calligraphy creation, are inseparable from literati.
3. Some emotional experiences that calligraphers have learned and written all their lives are integrated, so * * Wang Zhihuan's "In the Lodge of the Heron" and later calligraphers' calligraphy works complement each other and become important materials for mutual communication and inspiration.
Second, the creation and characteristics of calligraphy works
1. Calligraphy, as an art, is constantly evolving with the development of social culture in a specific social environment. Taking the Tang Dynasty as an example, the combination of Wang Zhihuan's poems and works of art with profound cultural connotations made the influence of at Lusu far beyond the scope of poetry at that time.
2. Because the Tang Dynasty was the peak period of calligraphy development in China, many calligraphers were attracted by the Heron Tower, and then took the Heron Tower as the object of calligraphy performance to create calligraphy works. It can be said that the calligraphy works of Heron Hostel are artistic expressions of ancient poetry.
3. It is worth noting that at heron lodge's calligraphy works have a high threshold for creation, and it is necessary to master basic skills such as stroke thickness and square font, and then pay attention to combination and seal cutting. Only by combining the above efforts can the poems with wonderful feelings be completely presented on paper.
Three, the famous calligrapher's brush calligraphy works in the Heron Bird Villa.
1 has a far-reaching influence in Lusu. Therefore, in the long river of history, many famous calligraphers have used it as a theme to create.
2. For example, Huai Su and Su Shi in the Tang Dynasty, Sun Zi, Sun Zi in the Yuan Dynasty, Tang Yin and Zhu Yunming in the Ming Dynasty all created calligraphy works in the Heron Pavilion, among which there are many respected classics.