The following is an explanation of the meaning of calligraphy:
Hanmo, written in China, is pronounced as hàn mò, which is homophonic with "pen and ink" and interpreted as pen and ink, referring to articles, calligraphy and painting. Later generations also refer to articles, calligraphy and Chinese painting. Dian Lun Wen from the Three Kingdoms Wei Dynasty.
Momo: Pen and ink. Of words or articles. Calligraphy or painting. "Han" originally refers to the writing brush, and it is also used to call itself a scholar, representing noble cultural accomplishment and talent. "Ink" refers to the ink used for writing and painting, which represents the skill and expressive force of artistic creation.
Therefore, the word "calligraphy" is often used to describe literati's calligraphy, painting, literary talent or their works. It emphasizes the knowledge and artistic accomplishment of literati, as well as their literary or artistic works created through unique artistic expressions. In the traditional culture of China, calligraphy is regarded as a noble art form and aesthetic pursuit.
The original meaning of Chinese refers to long and hard feathers, which refer to writing brushes, characters and letters. Ink is one of Four Treasures of the Study, which is used in naming for the meaning of knowledge and literary talent. It is a name word full of scholars' breath. The combination of calligraphy and calligraphy is aboveboard, tall and handsome, distinguished, making good friends and having high literary accomplishment.
The origin of calligraphy
1, Zhang Heng's "Return to Tianfu": "Swing Chinese ink to stimulate algae, old track model." ?
2. Yuan Zhen's "Lin Bai Bai Bai Yun": "The ink is exhausted, and the time is smooth."
3. Tang Zhang's "Giving Li Zhengdian Academy a Banquet with Ci Lin": "Dongbi Bookstore? , Xiyuan Hanmolin. Poetry and national politics, talking about easy to see the heavenly heart. A thief is heavier than a spoon, and a drunk is deeper. Singing songs, singing songs of spring, feeling like a bosom friend. "
4. Cao Pi's "Dian Lun Paper": "The author of ancient times sent his own calligraphy, see the meaning in the book."
5. "The Biography of Songshi Mi Fei": "Calligraphy is especially wonderful, and Wang Xianzhi's writing is fantastic."
6, Qing, Yuan Fucheng's "Suiyang Shangshu Yuan Family Tree": "Nine uncles (sons) belong to calligraphy and painting, fine appreciation, when they meet Gu Shuhua ink, if they want it, they must be themselves."