In the early years of the Republic of China, the calligraphy circle was known as "the south sinks to the north," so Yu Youren, Shen was Shen Yinmo; another 30 years later, the calligraphy circle was also known as "the south sinks to the north, Wu", Wu is Wu Yuru, and Shen is Shen Yinmo. Shen Yinmo. From this point of view, from the 1920s to the 1940s, Shen Yinmo was an unquestionable big figure in the calligraphy world.

Shen Yinmo's "Sun Jiaoxuan's 90th Birthday Album"



After the end of the Anti-Japanese War, Shen Yinmo returned to Shanghai from Chongqing, calmed down and wrote this set of regular script pages that can be called his masterpiece. Most of his regular scripts come from Chu Suiliang, but he slightly restrained Chu's freedom and freedom to form his own unique "standard regular script".


There are two powerful calligraphers in the south and the north, who have made great contributions to the promotion and popularization of calligraphy. Mr. Yu Youren strongly promotes standard cursive script, while Shen Yinmo also strives to create a universal font in regular script and running script. , let the majority of the people recognize and write good calligraphy.



This regular script calligraphy is neatly and neatly knotted, with an open momentum and a refreshing expression, which captures Chu Suiliang's broad and majestic charm. It is neither rigid nor weird, elegant and graceful, spiritually healthy and solid, so the work is powerful and beautiful, graceful and graceful, fresh and graceful, and extremely exquisite.



When Professor Guo Shaoyu commented on Shen Yinmo's calligraphy, he said: "The hard strokes have no edges and corners, and the fine strokes have muscles and bones. They are easy to use and the hardness and softness are suitable. The thick parts of the brush are not beetrooted, the fine parts are not weak, and the bones and flesh are evenly balanced. It is just right."




Mr. Fu Shen, a professor at National Taiwan University, said in the article "Shen Yinmo, a Calligrapher of Tie Xue in the Early Republic of China": "What I think is suitable for him (Shen Yinmo) to write in regular script is the fine-brushed regular script, which is really clear, elegant and elegant. After Zhao Mengfu, it is rare to see him."


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