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The representative figure of the Calligraphers of the Qing Dynasty, Li Zongwan, gathered the strengths of each family to form a rounded and steep style of writing

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Li Zongwan (1705--1759), also known as Zida, Yiyuan, zhuxi, a native of Jinghai, Hebei (present-day Jinghai County, Tianjin). Kangxi Sixty Years (1721) Jinshi, successive officials of the Punishment Department. Li Zongwan's life is a good poem, rich in books. Paintings are used to enshrine the inner court, and the landscape, flowers and birds are part-time, and the brushwork is elegant and the color is ancient. Calligraphy directly followed the Jin people, and combined the strengths of Chu Suiliang, Yan Zhenqing, Su Shi, and Mi Fu to form a round and steep style of calligraphy, which was on a par with the Jiangnan calligrapher Zhang Zhao, then known as "Southern Zhang Beili". Every time a copied scripture and a self-composed book of poems are presented to the emperor, they are rewarded and rewarded by the emperor. He is the author of "Examination of Ancient Monuments in Beijing", "Yiyuan Testament", "Qingbox Hall Collection" and so on.

The representative figure of the Calligraphers of the Qing Dynasty, Li Zongwan, gathered the strengths of each family to form a rounded and steep style of writing

Li Zongwan calligraphy inscription Wang Xizhi Guan Goose Scroll, collected by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

The representative figure of the Calligraphers of the Qing Dynasty, Li Zongwan, gathered the strengths of each family to form a rounded and steep style of writing

Li Zong Wanba Zhao Mengfu Heart Sutra Book, Liaoning Provincial Museum Collection.

The representative figure of the Calligraphers of the Qing Dynasty, Li Zongwan, gathered the strengths of each family to form a rounded and steep style of writing

Selected Poems of the Song and Yuan Dynasties of the Book of Ten Thousand Lines of LiZong (12th Selection 4)

The representative figure of the Calligraphers of the Qing Dynasty, Li Zongwan, gathered the strengths of each family to form a rounded and steep style of writing

Preface to the Holy Teachings of the Ten Thousand Books of the Li Zong

Interpretation: Song Feng Shui Yue, not enough than its Qinghua; Xianlu Pearl, Zhen Neng Fang Qi Langrun. Therefore, wisdom is not tired, and god is not formed. Imitated as Zhongguang's old brother, Li Zongwan.