Who does the "Seven Sons" refer to?This article refers to seven famous calligraphers with inscriptions. In ancient times, "Zi" specifically referred to adult men who had an important influence on contemporary times, such as Confucius, Mencius, Laozi, Zhuangzi, etc.
In ancient cultures, "seven" often means a perfect auspicious number, such as the Big Dipper, the Seven Fairies, the Song of the Seven Sons, etc. The seven inscription saints in this article are a perfect combination.
These seven famous calligraphers not only have a profound influence on the book world, but also play an extremely important role in different fields such as politics and society. Their inscriptions still appear in people's eyes today.
Seven calligraphers, all for the Beijing glaze factory Rong Bao Zhai inscription has written a plaque, its style has its own style, gorgeous and colorful!So, whose calligraphy is more down-to-earth?
First place: Shen Junru.
First of all, let's briefly describe the glaze factory and Rong Bao Zhai.
Liulichang is located outside the Peace Gate of Beijing and is a famous cultural street in Beijing. Originated in the Qing Dynasty, when the imperial examination was held, the Liuli Factory provided them with books and pen, ink, paper and inkstone, so a strong cultural atmosphere was formed.
Rong Bao Zhai in Liulichang West Street, is a time-honored shop specializing in the four treasures of the study, is an antique, carved beams and paintings of the tall antique building, its inscription plaque is from the hands of the country's famous calligraphy masters.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as president of the Supreme People's Court and was hailed as a "shining example of patriotic intellectuals".
The plaque inscribed by Shen Lao is a line of calligraphy, the strokes are vigorous and lively, the font presents a wide and flat trend, and there are profound calligraphy skills, which reflects the knowledge and cultural cultivation of the elderly.
Second place: Lu Runzhen.
After the Xinhai Revolution, Lu Runzhen stayed in the Qing Palace and served as the teacher of Emperor Puyi. His calligraphy, Tsinghua Langrun, meaning close to Europe, Yu, but the pavilion is slightly heavier.
This is Lu Runzhen's inscription plaque for Rong Bao Zhai, regular script font, slightly lined. The strokes are thick, vigorous and broad, and the posture is square and flat, giving people a dignified and stable feeling.
Third place: Qi Baishi.
The old man Qi Baishi is famous for his Chinese paintings, and at the same time, he is also good at calligraphy and seal carving. The old man's calligraphy, like his Chinese paintings, is extremely distinct. The font is oblique, reflecting his stubborn side.
The inscription here is thin, and its dynamics are full of painting. There is stillness in the movement, strong and powerful, as if carving a stone, with a three-third of the pen power into the wood.
Fourth place: Sha Menghai.
Sha Menghai and Qi Baishi are both among the top ten calligraphers of the 20th century, and their influence on the world of calligraphy is unprecedentedHis calligraphy has been highly praised by Mr. Zhang Zhenguo, a professor at Peking University
This old-timer, who is respected as "Sha Weng" by later generations, shows the characteristics of his calligraphy and national character, he from Shang Yun to advocating the North Monument, the calligraphy of Zhong, Wang, Ou, Yan and other ancient masters are well understood.
The inscription plaque of Sha Weng, the stroke distribution is meticulous, the knot is rigorous, the pen is strong, the square and the circle are both applied and have a strong inscription meaning.
Fifth place: Xu Beihong.
Xu Beihong, who is famous for painting horses, has a famous saying that "people must not be arrogant, but they must not be arrogant", which has always inspired future generations. In his calligraphy and painting works, all show the "arrogant" side.
The above inscriptions, with crisp strokes and distinct bones, show the extraordinary brushwork of this pioneer of modern art, making the work very attractive.
Sixth place: Guo Moruo.
This cultural master, who is known as "Guo Lao" by the people, inscribed plaques is his forte!In many places in Beijing, there have been plaques inscribed by him, which can be described as a veritable inscription "professional household"!
Guo Lao's calligraphy was also called "Guo Ti" by later generations. His calligraphy, the knots are dangerous, the ups and downs, and the atmosphere is very suitable.
Seventh place: Qi Gong.
Qi Gong, a literary and artistic master known as "Qi Lao", is the only former chairman of the Chinese Calligraphy Association among the "Seven Sons", and the number of plaques inscribed by him can be said to be comparable to Guo Moruo.
Qi Lao's calligraphy has thin strokes, and the contrast between the thickness of the strokes is particularly obvious. His calligraphy, with its strong bookish atmosphere, is not only loved by the Chinese people, but also by neighboring Japan.
Mr. Qi Gong inscribed Rong Bao Zhai, still embodies the obvious characteristics of "Qi Ti", set artistry and practicality and integration, has a high appreciation and collection value.
The above seven people inscribed the plaque for Rong Bao Zhai, who do you think is more down-to-earth?