Fu Shan

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  1. Fu Shan's "Book of Wei·Preface to Shi Laozhi"
  2. Fu Shan's "Poetry Notes in Cursive Script"
  3. First edition of Fu Shan's "Xiaokai Heart Sutra"

  4. Second edition of Fu Shan's "Heart Sutra" in regular script

  5. Fu Shan's "Diamond Sutra" in small regular script
  6. Fu Shan's "Official Script Thousand-Character Essay"

  7. Fu Shan's "Thousand-Character Essay in Cursive Script"

  8. Fu Shan's "Thousand-Character Classics"

  9. Fu Shan's "Danfeng Pavilion" Shanxi edition

  10. Fu Shan's "Danfeng Pavilion" Liaobo edition

  11. Fu Shan's "Shu Sikong Tu·Hua Xia"

  12. Fu Shan's "Taiyuan Duan Tie"

  13. "Ananda's Chant" by Fu Shan

  14. Fu Shan's "Double Life Poetry Scroll"

  15. Fu Shan's "Seven Character Quatrains"

  16. Fu Shan's "Tianlong Temple Poetry Scroll"

  17. Fu Shan's "Linliu Gongquan Shengci scroll"

  18. Fu Shan's "Four Banners of Jin Gong Through the Ages"

  19. Fu Shan's "Selected Poems of Mozi"

  20. Fu Shan's "Collection of Ancient Plum Blossom Poems"

  21. Fu Shan's "Seven-Character Poetry in the Middle Sentence of Zu Meng"

  22. Fu Shan's "Poem to Congratulate Yu Qingzhang on the Fifty-Two-year-old Son"

  23. Fu Shan's "Reflections on Peace Before the Fall"

  24. Fu Shan's "Lin Daling Tiejuan"

  25. Fu Shan's "Anhe Note Presented by Lin Wang"

  26. Fu Shan's "Jiangzhou Posted by Lin Wang"

  27. Fu Shan's single-character version of "Lin Wang Xian's Jiangzhou Post Scroll"

  28. Fu Shan's "Books of Various Styles"

  29. Fu Shan's "Fu Shan Collection" Erxuan Society

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  1. Fu Shan's "Thousand-Character Essay in Cursive Script" - the "ugly calligraphy" of a calligrapher
  2. What happened when Fu Shan went from contempt to admiration for Zhao Mengfu?
  3. There were three major schools of cursive script in the Ming Dynasty, each writing about the Spring and Autumn Period.

Introduction to calligraphers

Fu Shan

Fu Shan (1607-1684) was a Taoist thinker, calligrapher and medical scientist. He was originally named Dingchen, with the courtesy name Qingzhu, and later changed his courtesy name to Qingzhu. He also had aliases such as Zhenshan, Zhuoweng, and Shiren. He was Han nationality and a native of Taiyuan, Shanxi. His calligraphy, which he had learned from Zhao Mengfu and Dong Qichang for the first time, was almost unreal. He is rich in knowledge, profound in knowledge, and quite individual. Coupled with the influence of famous calligraphers such as Zhang Ruitu, Huang Daozhou, Wang Duo and Ni Yuanlu, Fu Shan's calligraphy has a unique and strange flavor. Fu Shan made contributions to the theory of calligraphy art. The theory of "Four Nings and Four Nos" proposed by him is extremely insightful and has universal significance and far-reaching influence on the entire art field.

The study of [calligraphy] should not only be limited to the study of writing, but should also include the study of all-round Chinese characters such as the pronunciation, shape, and meaning of the characters. This kind of calligraphy learning will be more meaningful!

Because the "writing" of ancient characters is one of the six arts, it does not only refer to writing, but also includes learning all-round knowledge of Chinese characters such as the shape, sound, meaning, and origin of the characters.

:: Six Arts (liù yì) are the six basic talents mastered by ancient students: including etiquette, music, archery, horsemanship,Book, Numbers, were first recorded in "Zhou Li·Di Guan": "The Bao clan admonished the king for his evil, and raised the country's sons with the Tao. He taught six arts: the first is the five rituals, the second is the six music, the third is the five shooting, and the fourth is the Five Yu,Five Days and Six Books, six means nine."

:: Six Books (liù shū) Liu Xin of the Western Han Dynasty explained the Six Books as follows: "In ancient times, people entered elementary school at the age of eight, so Zhou Guanbao was in charge of raising the sons of the country and taught them the Six Books, which is called Pictogram, pictogram, pictogram, onomatopoeia, transfer, pretense,The foundation of character creation. "

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