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Writing Classics Online Exhibition No. 1312 - Han Yu (Tang) "Light Rain in Early Spring"

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The light rain in early spring moistens the earth like a crisp, and the spring in Han Yu's pen is so subtle and subtle.

This poem "Light Rain in Early Spring" is Han Yu's masterpiece, and he depicts the freshness and vitality of early spring with delicate and nuanced brushstrokes.

In the poem, "the light rain in the heavenly street is as moist as a crisp", the light rain is like a crisp, moistening every inch of land, the fine rain silk, the slightly moist soil, as if telling the story of spring.

And "the grass color is close but no", it vividly shows the characteristics of the grass color in early spring, the grass color is green from a distance, but it seems to be not very impressive at a close look, this subtle change is the charm of spring.

Through this poem, Han Yu expressed his love and praise for early spring, and he believed that "the most beneficial spring of the year", and that spring at this time is better than all the flowers that come later. The artistic conception in the poem is far-reaching, not only depicting the beauty of nature, but also containing the philosophy of life.

Han Yu uses refined brushstrokes to capture the delicate changes in early spring, allowing us to feel the beauty and vitality of spring. Come and enjoy this masterpiece together and feel the charm of spring!

Exhibition Hours:

April 26, 2024

Exhibits:

Han Yu (Tang) "Light Rain in Early Spring"

Original poem:

The light rain in the heavenly street is as moist as a crisp,

The grass is far away, but there is none.

The most is the spring benefit of the year,

Win the smoke and willows all over the imperial capital.

Writing Classics Online Exhibition No. 1312 - Han Yu (Tang) "Light Rain in Early Spring"

Exhibited Works:

Writing Classics Online Exhibition No. 1312 - Han Yu (Tang) "Light Rain in Early Spring"

Hao Yi

Writing Classics Online Exhibition No. 1312 - Han Yu (Tang) "Light Rain in Early Spring"

Yao Shufang

Writing Classics Online Exhibition No. 1312 - Han Yu (Tang) "Light Rain in Early Spring"

Zhao Zhongsheng

Writing Classics Online Exhibition No. 1312 - Han Yu (Tang) "Light Rain in Early Spring"

Liu Guohua

Writing Classics Online Exhibition No. 1312 - Han Yu (Tang) "Light Rain in Early Spring"

Gufeng

Writing Classics Online Exhibition No. 1312 - Han Yu (Tang) "Light Rain in Early Spring"

Yao Shufang

Writing Classics Online Exhibition No. 1312 - Han Yu (Tang) "Light Rain in Early Spring"

Liu Guohua

Writing Classics Online Exhibition No. 1312 - Han Yu (Tang) "Light Rain in Early Spring"

Hao Yi

Poetry Commentary:

There is a lot of rain over the Beijing Avenue, it is as fine and moist as cheese, and the grass is vaguely connected from a distance, but it looks sparse and sporadic when you look closely. This is the most beautiful scenery of the year, and the most beautiful is Chang'an, which is full of willows.

Author of the poem:

Han Yu, born in 768 A.D., died on December 25, 824 A.D., a native of Heyang, Henan Province (now Mengzhou City, Henan Province), called himself "County Wang Changli", known as "Han Changli" and "Mr. Changli". An official in the middle of the Tang Dynasty, a writer, thinker, and philosopher.

Han Yu was an advocate of the ancient literary movement in the Tang Dynasty, and was respected by later generations as the head of the "Eight Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties". Later generations called it together with Liu Zongyuan, Ouyang Xiu and Su Shi as the "Four Great Masters of Ancient Articles". The prose writing theories he put forward, such as "the unity of literature and Taoism", "vigorous speech", "pragmatic statement", and "text follows the word order", are of great guiding significance to future generations. There is "Han Chang Li Ji" handed down.

Introduction to the author of the calligraphy work:

Hao Yi (Shijiazhuang, Hebei, 1974), 14 years old began to learn seal carving, calligraphy, 18 years old under the Hebei calligraphy master Mr. Niu Xiao, is now a member of Shijiazhuang Calligraphers Association, Hebei Financial Calligraphers Association.

Yao Shufang (female, Shaoyang, Hunan, 1965), master's degree of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, economist, calligraphy and ancient poetry lover.

Zhao Zhongsheng (Yueyang, Hunan, 1970) was a businessman and a hobby of calligraphy.

Liu Guohua (Yueyang, Hunan, 1945), a researcher at the Yueyang Institute of Educational Sciences, a member of the Yueyang Calligraphers Association, and a member of the Chinese Elderly Calligraphy and Painting Association.

Yang Shufeng (Zhuolu, Hebei, 1973), pen name Gu Feng, calligraphy enthusiast, member of Zhangjiakou Hard Pen Calligraphy Association.

More calligraphy enthusiasts are welcome to participate in the "Writing Classics Online Exhibition......

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