The meaning of Shen Yun

The meaning of Shen Yun refers to the charm of style, and also refers to the style and charm of poetry, calligraphy and painting.

The quote comes from the "Book of Song·The Biography of Wang Jinghong": "The charm of Jinghong contrasts with the bamboo slips, and the character of the character is distinguished."

The two characters "Shen Yun" are ancient seal scripts, representing the style of the Yu and Shun era. The entire Chinese spiritual totem culture, written by Confucius, was engraved on the jade guide that Confucius carried with him. The fonts are beautiful in shape and spirit, and the layout is elegant. Many famous calligraphers such as Qi Baishi and Qian Zhongshu have copied them and engraved them on gold and stone. On top of the seal, it is used to ward off evil spirits and clarify one's will, for viewing and viewing.

"Shen Yun" refers to an ideal artistic realm. Its aesthetic characteristics are natural conveyance, profound charm, natural formation without artificial traces, reflecting an empty and distant artistic conception. In layman's terms, Shen Yun It can also be said that it is expressive or interesting.

In fact, it is the history of the development and evolution of Shen Yun Poetry. In the past, Shen Yun poetry as an important branch of classical poetry has been discussed by many people. However, as a genre, there has been no dedicated study.