Qian Fenglin's "Liu Zhong's Envoy"
Qian Feng Shuzha
Qian Fengxing book vertical axis, ink on paper.
Qian Fengxing's book "Seven Words and Sentences" in the middle hall
Qian Fengyan body italic scroll
Qian Fengxing's book of seven words
Qian Feng (1740-1795), character Dong Zhu, a character about Fu, no. Nanyuan, a native of Kunming, Yunnan. Qian Feng's poems, texts, books, paintings, and associations are very famous. He is known as the "first perfect person in Central Yunnan". His calligraphy is a collection of masters, especially proficient in the face body, and the pen strength is powerful. Qian Feng is also particularly good at drawing thin horses, with dignified pen and ink and proud of his spirit. Qianfeng Shulian, with a rigorous and rigid structure, such as the second link in the Bamboo Temple, are all treasures. His posthumous works such as "Qiannanyuan Relics Collection", "South Garden Poetry Collection", and "South Garden Wencun" were published. His representative works include "Dead Tree Endowment", "Searching for Chrysanthemums in the Rain", "Shou Zhu Tu Poem", and "Duanyang Jingdu Sequence". Representative works of Xingshu include "Records of the Hall of Osmanthus Flowers" and so on.
Qian Feng is also good at painting horses, especially love to draw thin horses, the wind and mane are foggy, the muscles and bones are exposed, and the posture is compelling. At that time, the title of the painting was above the title of the book. It was not until after Jia Dao that the title of the book became apparent. Qian Feng's poetry is highly accomplished, and his main works include "South Garden Poetry Cun", "South Garden Cun", "South Garden Collection" and so on.
Qian Feng's "Chasing the East Slope and Not Reaching the Post"