In Chinese culture, the dragon is a mysterious and powerful creature that is revered as a god. There are countless legends and stories about dragons
In Chinese culture, the dragon is seen as a mysterious, powerful, and sacred animal that has been endowed with many symbolic meanings and myths and legends. The dragon has an important place in traditional Chinese culture and is regarded as a mascot and a symbol of power, dignity and auspiciousness.
The emperors proclaimed themselves the true dragon emperors, emphasizing their connection to the dragon to highlight the legitimacy and divinity of their rule. Chinese people claim to be the descendants of the dragon, expressing their admiration and sense of belonging to the dragon.
The worship and reverence for dragons was further deepened by creating various legends of dragons depicting them as creatures with magical powers and intelligence. These legends and myths were widely circulated among the people and polished by the literati to make the image of the dragon more rich and mysterious.
The dragon has become one of the cultural factors of the zodiac, which is also related to people's worship of the dragon and the psychology of respecting and loving the dragon. Zodiac signs are a part of traditional Chinese culture, and each zodiac sign is associated with specific symbolism and qualities. As one of the zodiac signs, the dragon represents power, honor, auspiciousness and mystery, which is in line with the Chinese worship and reverence for the dragon.
Sun Qifeng, male, Han nationality, formerly known as Qifeng, used to be known as Qifeng, alias the owner of Shuanghuai Building, seeking different coexistence and the same fasting master. He was born in January 1920 in Zhaoyuan County, Shandong Province. In 1947, he graduated from the Chinese Painting Department of the National Beiping Art College. He has studied under Xu Beihong, Huang Binhong, Li Kuchan and other famous artists. He is good at landscapes, flowers and birds, calligraphy, seal carving, and general painting history and painting theory, and was the vice president of Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts
Sun Qifeng is not only a talented calligrapher and painter, but also an innovative explorer, whose artworks are full of vitality and vitality.
Sun Qifeng has been immersed in the world of calligraphy since he was a child, and thanks to the influence of his family and his own diligence, he gradually emerged in the field of calligraphy. He started with Yan and Zhao Kaifa, and then learned Han Li and Xing cursive, and also dabbled in a variety of calligraphy styles such as seal script and Wei tablet. In particular, his official script and cursive script are unique and widely praised. His official script takes the inscription of the Han Dynasty, and at the same time integrates his own style, the glyph is horizontal, the wave is flying, and the vigor is free and easy, giving people the enjoyment of beauty. His cursive writing has both the elegance and indulgence of Erwang and Sun Guoting, and has his own unique style, which is turbulent and vigorous.
Sun Qifeng's artistic achievements lie not only in his exquisite calligraphy, but also in his innovative spirit. He is well aware that the essence of art lies in innovation, so he constantly explores new forms of expression and styles, and strives to integrate his own emotions and thoughts into every stroke and stroke. His works are full of a sense of the times and personal characteristics, and are the treasures of Chinese calligraphy art.
Sun Qifeng is also an excellent art educator. He has been engaged in art education for a long time and has cultivated a large number of outstanding calligraphy and painting talents. He not only teaches students techniques and methods, but also guides them to understand and comprehend the true meaning of art, and cultivates their aesthetic ability and creativity.
Sun Qifeng's artistic career and achievements have important implications for our artistic creation and learning today. First of all, he told us that art needs to be constantly learned and accumulated. Whether it is the mastery of skills or the shaping of style, it takes long-term effort and practice. Secondly, art needs to be innovative and personalized. In artistic creation, we should have the courage to try new styles and methods to form our own unique style and characteristics.