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Zen Boundless - Yi Monk's personal calligraphy and painting exhibition opened

Chinese name: Zen

Recently, sponsored by Fire Phoenix Art Network and undertaken by Beijing New Silk Road Art Museum, the Zen Realm - Yi Monk's Personal Calligraphy and Painting Exhibition opened at the Beijing New Silk Road Art Museum, and more than 100 people from institutions, enterprises, calligraphy enthusiasts, media and other friends from all walks of life attended the opening ceremony and visited the calligraphy exhibition. The exhibition exhibits nearly 50 calligraphy and painting works, bringing a unique artistic experience to the citizens of Beijing.

It is reported that Master Yi Monk, The Law Number Chaopin, was born in a martial arts family, learned martial arts since childhood, and loved Buddhism and painting. In 1983, he was ordained in Wutaishan Bishan Temple, and then he relied on Master Zhengguo of Guangji Temple in Beijing, graduated from Suzhou Lingyan Mountain Buddhist College in 1987, served as the superintendent of Putuoshan Buddhist College in 1988, and served as a confidant of Beijing Guanghua Temple in 1990.

It is reported that the exhibition will last until December 13.

Appreciation of some of the exhibited works

Zen Boundless - Yi Monk's personal calligraphy and painting exhibition opened

Foreign name: Meditation

Author: Master Yi Monk

Created in March 2021

Category: Chinese Painting (Traditional Gongbi Landscape)

Size: 137cmX68cm

Style: Traditional art

Background: Master Yi monk is now the abbot of Pudu Temple in Tongzhou, and master is fond of ancient paintings after his rituals, and he cultivates his temperament. This work is an exhibition display work created by the Master for the establishment of a private art museum in combination with his many years of travel and experience! The collection displays more than 40 works, of which this is one.

Introduction: Taihang Mountain Zen practitioner foot map, the work takes "Zen" as the theme, showing the viewer the zen person's pleasant interest in viewing the mountain, seemingly looking at the mountain, but actually looking at people and watching the world; Zen people see the landscape, see the heavens and the earth, see the sentient beings under the ancient trees at the foot of the mountain... The characters in the painting look relaxed and look into the distance; the painting of zhongshan forest and stone is cute, vivid and interesting.

Appreciation of works: Master Yi Monk's entire work is painted in the form of a book, which is not interesting. His works are elegant, strange, sparse, open-minded, and simple, with both the realm of Zen and zen and the lyricism of interest. Qingyuan is unique, Confucianism, Interpretation and Taoism are integrated, and they are considerable. It reflects the transcendent idea of the world living in seclusion and entering the world with the heart of birth.

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