Strong and indulgent without losing the law, Zhao Mengfu's "Sending Ying Gong Abbot Longjiao Temple Shu" volume has a degree of relaxation
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Those of us who learn calligraphy are very familiar with "Zhao Ti", and many of us are particularly fond of Zhao Ti. Its style is unique, the characters are beautiful, the lines are smooth, the pearl is round and jade, and it is one of the important representatives in the history of Chinese calligraphy.
"Sending Ying Gong Abbot Longjiao Temple Shu" volume, Zhao Mengfu book in December of the first year of Yuan Zhizhi, at the age of 68, belongs to his later years. The volume was given by Zhao Mengfu to the monk Zu Ying, the presiding monk of Longjiao Temple at that time, on paper, 47.7 cm in length, 333.5 cm in width, in the collection of Tianjin Museum.
This book is strong and indulgent without losing the law, round and charming without falling frivolous, skillful and relaxed pen and ink, is the new realm of calligraphy art in his later years, and it is an excellent model for us to learn calligraphy now.
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