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The new president of South Korea borrowed calligraphy to promote his prestige, and was spat on by netizens!

The new president of South Korea borrowed calligraphy to promote his prestige, and was spat on by netizens!

South Korea's new president, Yoon Seok-wook

All excellent calligraphy works contain the spiritual concept of righteousness and sincerity, so in appreciating calligraphy, we must not only value the aesthetics of the skills displayed by the calligraphy itself, but also take into account the emotional core conveyed by the calligraphy.

There are many calligraphers in history, their own calligraphy is actually very outstanding, but due to their own inferior character, which in turn affects the value positioning of the work. Of course, it does not rule out the possibility that people and words are inferior.

The new president of South Korea borrowed calligraphy to promote his prestige, and was spat on by netizens!

Yin Xiyue was given calligraphy

What we want to talk about today is about the calligraphy work of South Korea's new president, Yoon Seok-wook. Although these four big characters are not from Yin Xiyue's hand, the creators also cooperate with Yin Xiyue's praise and praise.

"Breaking evil and manifesting righteousness" comes from the "Three Treatises on Xuanyi" written by the Chinese monk Ji Zang during the Sui and Tang dynasties, and its meaning refers to breaking all evil views and evil ways and manifesting righteousness. So in a sense, this calligraphy work is helping Yin Xiyue to raise his power.

The new president of South Korea borrowed calligraphy to promote his prestige, and was spat on by netizens!

From the perspective of the calligraphic form of these four characters, it is really empty. Its lines seem to have traces of Lishu, but it is true that the misplaced marks on the body of the book caused by weak lines and vibrating pens are invisibly close to Lishu, but they are very different from Lishu.

From the use of ink, it can also be seen that the writer does not have a true understanding of calligraphy, and it seems that the shape of the tiger is just like a cat. As for the technique of using the pen, or the spatial arrangement of knots, the layout of chapters, etc., it is obviously very ignorant.

The new president of South Korea borrowed calligraphy to promote his prestige, and was spat on by netizens!

Some netizens joked that Yin Xiyue only liked to play with the art of power, and he was not interested in the art of pen and ink, and he might not be able to understand the true meaning of these four Chinese characters.

Therefore, these four righteous calligraphy characters are more like a satire for him, rather than a pen and ink award for his words.

Yoon Seok-youl (born December 18, 1960) is a male born on December 18, 1960 in Seoul, South Korea.

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