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The calligraphy of the Qing Dynasty is all in the style of pavilions? The writings of these two anonymous scholars are far superior to those of liang Shizheng, a university scholar

author:Representative of the calligraphy and painting class

When it comes to Qing Dynasty calligraphy, especially Qing Dynasty calligraphy and calligraphy, most people instantly think of the word "Pavilion Style". Moreover, in many cases, the words written by both officials and courtiers and literati are not specific, but are all classified into the concept of "pavilion style", so it is inevitable that there will be "accidental injuries".

For example, in the previous article, Zhang Zhao, a Qing Dynasty opera calligrapher introduced by the class representative, was hidden on the side of the pen and had a thousand postures, which was very charming, and his writing was rarely related to the "pavilion style". Moreover, compared with other calligraphers such as Liang Shizheng of the same dynasty, his penmanship is changeable, and his characters are more elegant and ancient, and interested book lovers may wish to read one or two.

The calligraphy of the Qing Dynasty is all in the style of pavilions? The writings of these two anonymous scholars are far superior to those of liang Shizheng, a university scholar

Qing Zhang Zhao Xing shu

The calligraphy of the Qing Dynasty is all in the style of pavilions? The writings of these two anonymous scholars are far superior to those of liang Shizheng, a university scholar
The calligraphy of the Qing Dynasty is all in the style of pavilions? The writings of these two anonymous scholars are far superior to those of liang Shizheng, a university scholar
The calligraphy of the Qing Dynasty is all in the style of pavilions? The writings of these two anonymous scholars are far superior to those of liang Shizheng, a university scholar

Since we mentioned Zhang Zhao comparing Liang Shizheng above, we may as well talk about Liang Shizheng's calligraphy by the way. Some book lovers believe that Liang Shizheng's characters, penmanship, and knots rarely change, so they are slightly thin and tacky, and on the whole, they are indeed outstanding representatives of the pavilion style. The class representatives are also more in favor of this.

In addition, there are also some calligraphy enthusiasts who think: Sometimes just look at a word, it is not very good, but put together, a chapter, it is very good, enough to show that the person's level is high; but Liang Shizheng's words are not only very good-looking, put together into a chapter is also very good-looking, it is more difficult, the level is higher! Qing Ren Liang Shi is exactly like this! There are even some book lovers who believe that Mr. Qi Gong's character is also learned, and the two have similar word shoulder frames, but in comparison, Liang's is more powerful and more flexible. We will not talk about right and wrong in this regard, after all, everyone has their own opinion. Next, let's enjoy a few of Liang Shizheng's calligraphy works together——

The calligraphy of the Qing Dynasty is all in the style of pavilions? The writings of these two anonymous scholars are far superior to those of liang Shizheng, a university scholar

Liang Shizheng Xingshu "Qing Ti when the snow is fast"

The calligraphy of the Qing Dynasty is all in the style of pavilions? The writings of these two anonymous scholars are far superior to those of liang Shizheng, a university scholar

Liang Shizheng is writing a book

The calligraphy of the Qing Dynasty is all in the style of pavilions? The writings of these two anonymous scholars are far superior to those of liang Shizheng, a university scholar
The calligraphy of the Qing Dynasty is all in the style of pavilions? The writings of these two anonymous scholars are far superior to those of liang Shizheng, a university scholar
The calligraphy of the Qing Dynasty is all in the style of pavilions? The writings of these two anonymous scholars are far superior to those of liang Shizheng, a university scholar

How is it? Do you already have your own answer in your heart? In addition, we recommend a Qing Dynasty courtier Sun Erzhun, whose calligraphy has some changes in penmanship compared to Liang Shizheng's writing, and personally prefers Sun Erzhun's characters. Let's take a look:

The calligraphy of the Qing Dynasty is all in the style of pavilions? The writings of these two anonymous scholars are far superior to those of liang Shizheng, a university scholar

Qing Sun Er Zhuan Xingshu

The calligraphy of the Qing Dynasty is all in the style of pavilions? The writings of these two anonymous scholars are far superior to those of liang Shizheng, a university scholar
The calligraphy of the Qing Dynasty is all in the style of pavilions? The writings of these two anonymous scholars are far superior to those of liang Shizheng, a university scholar

For these Qing Dynasty calligraphers, whose calligraphy do you prefer? Welcome to leave a message to discuss Oh ~

Liang Shizheng (1697-1763), a prominent calligrapher during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, compiled the original calligraphy of famous masters of the past generations, "Sanxitang Fati". Li Yuandu of the Qing Dynasty described his calligraphy in the "Outline of the First Zhengyi of the State Dynasty": "Gongshu first learned Liu, followed by Samwen and Zhao, late Master Yan, Li (Beihai)." "

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