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Khitan calligraphy, Han Chinese shame

Yelü Chucai, born in today's Beijing, is the book saying that he is "eight feet long, beautiful hair and grand voice", what concept? By today's standards, this guy is more than one meter and eight meters tall, has a beautiful beard, and speaks well.

Khitan calligraphy, Han Chinese shame

Yes, that's me

Yelü Chucai was a Khitan nobleman, and not an ordinary nobleman, but the ninth grandson of Yelü Abaoji. You said that if ordinary people had such conditions, they would have indulged themselves long ago.

But Yerushalayim, on the other hand, relies on strength. He read poetry and books, and at a young age he learned calligraphy, poetry, astronomy and geography, and even divination and fortune telling. Such a talent naturally became a minister of the Jin Dynasty.

After Genghis Khan occupied the Jin Dynasty, he discovered this handsome man with rich talent. Thus, Yelü Chucai began the second spring of his political career under the appreciation of Genghis Khan.

So, what is the level of calligraphy of Yelü Chucai? Then look down and you'll see.

Khitan calligraphy, Han Chinese shame
Khitan calligraphy, Han Chinese shame
Khitan calligraphy, Han Chinese shame
Khitan calligraphy, Han Chinese shame
Khitan calligraphy, Han Chinese shame
Khitan calligraphy, Han Chinese shame
Khitan calligraphy, Han Chinese shame
Khitan calligraphy, Han Chinese shame
Khitan calligraphy, Han Chinese shame
Khitan calligraphy, Han Chinese shame
Khitan calligraphy, Han Chinese shame
Khitan calligraphy, Han Chinese shame

Regarding the level of Yelü Chucai's calligraphy, the "History of the Yuan" said: "Good books, the calligraphy and paintings made in his later years are particularly strong and strong, like cast iron, and the fortitude will not fade into old age." His calligraphy inherits the Tang and Song Dynasties Yan Zhenqing, Huang Tingjian's calligraphy style, strong and strong, hard and upright, known for his strict and rigid strength, and has "Heshuo Weiqi", which is very different from the Jin people's charm advocated by Zhao Mengfu later.