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He Shaoji: The poems are excellent and intriguing

He Shaoji was a great calligrapher, and his poems were covered by the title of the book. In the late Qing Dynasty and Song poetry school, he was a strong general and was good at depicting mountains and rivers. For example, in its Seven Laws of "Yuanxiang", there is a link of "Stone Root Water Anger Water Root Stone, Heavenly Mountains Shocking Mountains and Outer Heavens", the previous sentence is a metaphor for the complexity and sinister nature of the world's turmoil, and the next sentence shows the infinite and intriguing progress of human beings.

He Shaoji (1799-1873) was proficient in Jinshi calligraphy and painting, and was famous for his calligraphy, known as "a person with more than 200 years of the Qing Dynasty". The first time he learned calligraphy, Yan Zhenqing, and the various books were forged by the ancients, becoming a family of their own, especially cursive.

He Shaoji: The poems are excellent and intriguing
He Shaoji: The poems are excellent and intriguing
He Shaoji: The poems are excellent and intriguing
He Shaoji: The poems are excellent and intriguing
He Shaoji: The poems are excellent and intriguing
He Shaoji: The poems are excellent and intriguing
He Shaoji: The poems are excellent and intriguing
He Shaoji: The poems are excellent and intriguing
He Shaoji: The poems are excellent and intriguing

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