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Sun Mofo: A great calligrapher born in Jiaodong

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This Jiaodong fellow Sun not only saved the life of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, but also the calligraphy was first-class

Sun (1884 ~ 1987), formerly known as Sun Pengnan, the character Yunzhai, used the name Sun Wei, the character Yao Tian, the number of meiyuan, alias Tianzhi Mountain people, also known as the old man of Jianmen. He is a member of the Central Unity Committee of the Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang, a researcher of literature and history of the Central Committee, and a famous calligrapher. A native of Xifushan Village, Shifang Town, Laiyang City. The old man of the Xinhai Revolution.

In the twenty-eighth year of Qing Guangxu (1902), he studied at Qingdao Helan University (i.e., Dehua University), and saw that the state affairs were not in the right place, and the Qing court was corrupt.

In 1908, he resolutely joined the League, followed Mr. Zhongshan in the revolution, and became a member of the early League in Shandong. He was the secretary and director of the General Headquarters of the Northern Protectorate Army. After the outbreak of the Xinhai Revolution, he first entered the Shandong Officers' Training Institute to study military affairs, and then went to Dalian to secretly contact Yuan.

In 1917, he served as a senator in the Naval Command during the Dharma Protection Movement led by Sun Yat-sen.

In 1921, Sun Yat-sen became the president of the Great, and Sun joined the army as the Grand Marshal..

When the rebels shelled the Grand Marshal's Mansion in 1922, he and his men covered Sun Yat-sen's escape. Afterwards, Sun Yat-sen appointed Sun Mo Buddha as the pacifying history.

In 1930, he moved to Beijing and specialized in writing. It has been compiled into 56 volumes of "Shuyuan" and 16 volumes of "Annals of Dr. Sun Yat-sen".

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Sun extensively approached people from all walks of life and vigorously advocated persisting in the War of Resistance. He once wrote a book entitled "Qiankun Zhengqi Ping Sandao, Haidai Majestic Wind Shakes Ten Continents" to express his admiration for the heroic sacrifice of the famous anti-Japanese general Zhang Zizhong. After the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japan, he vigorously advocated peaceful nation-building and resolutely opposed civil war. Articles opposing the civil war, such as "The Nine Theories on The Invincibility of Fighting," which he wrote, were a sensation.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was appointed secretary of the Shandong Provincial People's Government.

In 1952, on the recommendation of Zhou Enlai and Dong Biwu, he was recruited as a librarian of the Research Museum of Literature and History of the Government Council of the Central People's Government. He was also recommended as a member of the Central Unity Committee of the Kuomintang Revolutionary Committee.

He also devoted his life to the study of calligraphy and literature and history, and since childhood he accompanied Liu Da's classmates in calligraphy, and later received personal instruction from Wang Li and Kang Youwei. Beginners learn Wei Stele, followed by the "Second King", next to the seal, Li, Zhangcao and so on. In his middle age, he turned to wild grass, and in his later years, he specialized in Sun Guoting's "Book Genealogy". He studied the inscriptions of the Wei and Jin Dynasties and the Six Dynasties, and set the strengths of various families, self-contained, and the four bodies of truth, grass, subordination, and seal were all capable, and their achievements were extremely profound. At that time, it was on a par with the famous calligrapher Su Juxian of the Southern School, and was said to be "Southern Su Beisun". He wrote for the Zhuge Wu Marquis Ancestral Hall in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, "One poem, two tables, three points, and five zhangyuan in eternity", which is unrestrained and uninhibited, and is still praised by everyone. In 1984, he inscribed the title of the "Chinese Guild Hall" completed in Japan, which was deeply appreciated by foreign friends. More than 500 full-length books written will be donated to cultural and education departments across the country free of charge.

Sun Mofo: A great calligrapher born in Jiaodong
Sun Mofo: A great calligrapher born in Jiaodong
Sun Mofo: A great calligrapher born in Jiaodong
Sun Mofo: A great calligrapher born in Jiaodong
Sun Mofo: A great calligrapher born in Jiaodong
Sun Mofo: A great calligrapher born in Jiaodong
Sun Mofo: A great calligrapher born in Jiaodong
Sun Mofo: A great calligrapher born in Jiaodong
Sun Mofo: A great calligrapher born in Jiaodong
Sun Mofo: A great calligrapher born in Jiaodong