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On the first day of the Chinese New Year, it is the most suitable for this calligraphy!

The first day, the first day of the new year, is the first day of the "new year" in most countries in the world. In China, the term "Yuan Day" first appeared in the Book of Jin, and from the Time of Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty, the Yuan Day was set as the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar, and it was not until the Republic of China in 1912 that the official name of January 1 of the Gregorian calendar was "New Year's Day".

On the first day of the New Year of the Tiger, Shusi specially brought you the mi fu cursive book "Yuan Ri Ti" to appreciate, and the third of the nine cursive posts. Mi Fu is known for its calligraphy, and cursive works are very rare, so many people think that Mi Fu is not good at cursive writing. Until we saw Mi Fu's "Yuan Ri Ti" and subverted the imagination.

On the first day of the Chinese New Year, it is the most suitable for this calligraphy!

This cursive painting was written with feelings and was written on New Year's Day in 1099 AD. On the special day of New Year's Day, Mi Fuzhan played Tang Taizong's "Tang Wen Emperor's Hand Commandment", very happy, proudly wrote "Yuan Ri Ti", the whole work with rapid pen speed, strength Shen Xiong, ups and downs, posture is strong, the gesture is continuous, the line contrast is strong, the temperament is bursting, the unique meaning is rhymed, 900 years later, Mi Fu's work is very suitable for us to continue to "play" today.

On the first day of the Chinese New Year, it is the most suitable for this calligraphy!

Interpretation: Yuan Ri Ming window burning incense, northwest to my friend, its eternal nostalgia can know the exhibition "Emperor Wen's Great Order" to read, not as good as his book, before writing several books, the believer is in front, the arrogance is intimidated

As we all know, Mi Fu is the highest skill in writing, but this "Yuan Ri Ti" can also represent the higher height of the Mi Fu Method. It is recorded that in 1098 AD, Mi Fu newly purchased the "Fourteen Theses of Jinxian", which inspired his good feelings, understanding and study of cursive, he took the law of Jinren in cursive, and "Yuan Ri Ti" is Mi Fu's positioning of his knowledge of calligraphy with a new atmosphere after a year of exploration.

On the first day of the Chinese New Year, it is the most suitable for this calligraphy!

Commentary: (Pick up) People also. There is time to make a score, and laugh outside the matter. Don't recruit the new year, good. Don't get anything, Si Rong Dong has not yet, there are books to the other, qi zhi.

"Yuan Ri Ti" is a very successful cursive work by Mi Fu as a master of calligraphy. The Ming Dynasty people all Mu Bao's "Yuan Ri Ti" Yun: "This is involved in the room of the Jin people." However, after all, it belongs to the "study work" of Mi Fu's first involvement in cursive writing, and compared with the Jin people, the creative consciousness is obvious, and the popularity of the text is relatively heavy.

The main style of "Yuan Ri Ti" is that there is very little continuity between the words, but it can achieve the beginning and end of the breath, echo back and forth, the pen is broken, or exposed or hidden, and the layout is vivid and not messy. The penmanship is changeable and not exaggerated, with ups and downs, and natural interest. This is Mi Fu's quest and novelty for the New Year.

With this work, I wish you all a new atmosphere like Mi Fu.

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