Poetry describing the art of calligraphy and painting

Calligraphy and painting are the collective name for calligraphy and painting. The art of Chinese calligraphy and painting is the essence of the treasure house of world culture and art. Take a look at the poems describing the art of calligraphy and painting below.

Poems describing the art of calligraphy and painting

Books

Reading books with no companions when going out (Song Dynasty, Su Shi)

Born not to read half a line of calligraphy, but only to buy gold to make a fortune ( Li He, Tang Dynasty)

The sound of wind and rain can be heard in the ears, and the sound of reading is heard, and the family and state affairs are concerned about everything in the world (Gu Xiancheng, Ming Dynasty)

The wind eaves spread the books and read, and the ancient road shines with color ( Wen Tianxiang of the Song Dynasty)

A man who is just butchering dogs, but a scholar who is unfaithful (Ming Dynasty, Anonymous)

I wrote a letter to my family until the paper was full, and I shed tears. It will be next year when I write back the letter. Things (Lu You, Song Dynasty)

I don’t tire of reading old books hundreds of times, and I know myself after reading them deeply (Su Shi, Song Dynasty)

The river is three thousand miles away, and the fifteen lines of family letters are indistinguishable. I just said that I would return home early (Yuan Kai, Ming Dynasty)

I am a scholar with no use (Huang Jingren, Qing Dynasty)

I met each other or had a dream at night, and most of them sent me Letters written every other year (Luo Ye, Tang Dynasty)

If you don’t write about the sufferings of the people for three days, your articles will let down many people (Wu Fangji, Republic of China)

Although the alliance is there, it is difficult to trust the brocade book (Song Dynasty) ·Lu You)

But knowing that everything at home is fine, there is no need for books to write carefully (Song Dynasty, Huang Tingjian)

But seeing where his wife is worried, he fills the book with poems and books and is wild with joy (Tang Dynasty, Du Fu)

In leisure time, one is busy writing books (Qing Dynasty, Yuan Mei)

In the middle of the night, there are still unburned books in the world (Chen Gongyin, Qing Dynasty)

When I arrive at dawn in an isolated village, there are still lights, and I know that someone is reading at night (Chao Chongzhi, Song Dynasty)

Poems and books are still there after they were burned, but after all, Afang couldn't bear the burning (Ding Yaochen, Qing Dynasty)

If you want to be a writer, your calligraphy is full of meaning (Zhang Ji, Tang Dynasty)

Mistaken copying books as poems (Yuan Yishan, Yuan Dynasty)

When you wake up from drinking, sorrow returns, and the book The taste lasts for a long time in the mouth (Qing Dynasty, Tao Shihuang)

Wine is a medicine to cure melancholy, and books are a medium to induce sleep (Lu You, Song Dynasty)

Leaving tired body and external objects, half a shoulder Luggage half-shoulder book (Qing Dynasty·Zhang Wentao)

Painting

There are infinite paintings in the world, but a sad hand cannot paint (Tang Dynasty·Gao Chan)

No direction The love field sows the roots of love, and the painting of the building would rather bear the kindness of the beauty (Republic of China·Lin Shu)

The spring water is blue in the sky, the painting of the boat listens to the rain and sleeps (Tang·Weizhuang)

The country is like this Painting, how many heroes are there in one time (Su Shi of the Song Dynasty)

After putting on makeup, I asked my husband in a low voice, the color of my eyebrows was unprecedented (Zhu Qingyu of the Tang Dynasty)

The painter does not understand the hardships of the fishermen, so he is good at painting Picture of fishing for snow in the cold river (Ming Dynasty, Sun Chengzong)

Drawing pictures to understand the spring breeze (Tang Dynasty, Du Fu)

Take a look at his Nianlin Pavilion, Danqing first painted pictures of beauties (Ming Dynasty, Si Zong)

I have no way to send my longing for you, so I draw a circle instead (Liang Shaoren, Qing Dynasty)

Appreciate painting first with charm, and emphasize temperament when discussing poetry (Yuan Mei, Qing Dynasty)

Han Sheng’s paintings of horses are really horses, and Su Zi’s poems are like seeing paintings (Song Dynasty, Su Shi)

Too lazy to paint eyebrows, too late to put on makeup and grooming (Tang Dynasty, Wen Tingyun)

Painting gourds like this all my life (Song Dynasty, Tao Gu)

Walking under the window, smiling and supporting each other, the love and beauty of the thrush are as deep as ever (Song Dynasty, Ouyang Xiu)