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Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

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Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang, a generation of scholars, writes rhyme, ink dance for thousands of years. Twelve classic works, showing the elegance of regular script. Let's walk into the world of Jiang Ligang's calligraphy and feel the artistic charm that travels through time and space.

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The Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) lasted for 12 and 16 emperors, and the state of Zuo lasted 276 years, and in order to consolidate its rule, it strengthened centralized power and ideological control. In the Ming Dynasty, calligraphy was the mainstream, and seal carving was prevalent. Influenced by the culture of scholars and doctors, the calligraphy of the Ming Dynasty was mainly based on the line and pursued the beauty of delicate and beautiful. At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, calligraphy inherited the style of the Yuan Dynasty, and after Chengzu moved the capital to Beijing, the style of Taige calligraphy rose. Ming Chengzu attached great importance to culture, recruited calligraphers and granted official positions, and promoted the practice of calligraphy.

Let's share the calligraphy works of Jiang Ligang, a famous calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty.

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang (1444-1499), a native of Ruian, Zhejiang, was intelligent and diligent since childhood. At the age of seven, he was famous for his calligraphy, and was later called to the Hanlin Academy. In the past officials, the scholars, the officials, and finally the Shaoqing of the Taifu Temple. Calligraphy Cheng Ruian Huang Meng, after learning Zhong, Wang, self-contained, good at regular script, known as the pavilion body, famous Tianshun, Chenghua, Hongzhi three dynasties. His works are rare, only a few such as "Li Taibai sleepwalking in the sky and leaving farewell", and the plaque of Liubiju pickle shop in Qianmen, Beijing, is also written by him, which is really a treasure of calligraphy.

The famous calligrapher Jiang Ligang of the Ming Dynasty appreciated the "Excerpt of Zhang Zaidong's Inscription".

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

One of Jiang Ligang's "Excerpts from Zhang Zaidong's Inscriptions".

The famous calligrapher Jiang Ligang of the Ming Dynasty "Excerpts from Zhang Zaidong's Inscription Book" is presented in regular script on paper, 28.7 cm in length and 14.8 cm in width, and is stored in the Palace Museum in Beijing. The work is unsigned, with the seal of "Tingxian", and is accompanied by the imprints of Qianlong, Jiaqing Yulan and the Imperial Study. Jiang Ligang's calligraphy is deeply influenced by Liu Gongquan, the pen is strong and strong, the structure is tight, but some of the strokes are slightly sluggish, retaining the characteristics of "Taige style". Its pen and ink are thick and powerful, the font is both beautiful and generous, with flesh and bones, which can be called a workmanship. This book is recorded from Song Zhangzai's "Zhengmeng", showing Jiang Ligang's profound attainments in the art of calligraphy.

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Excerpts from Zhang Zaidong's Inscription Book" II

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Excerpt from Zhang Zaidong's Inscription Book" No. 3

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Excerpt from Zhang Zaidong's Inscription Book" No. 4

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Excerpt from Zhang Zaidong's Inscription Book" No. 5

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Excerpt from Zhang Zaidong's Inscription Book" No. 6

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Excerpt from Zhang Zaidong's Inscription Book" No. 7

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Excerpt from Zhang Zaidong's Inscription Book" No. 8

Appreciation of the famous calligrapher Jiang Ligang in the Ming Dynasty "Seven Rhythms of Regular Script".

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang, a famous calligrapher of the Ming Dynasty, "Seven Rhythms of Regular Script" is stored in the Palace Museum in Beijing, and his small regular calligraphy has a unique charm. The font is delicate and feminine, smart and changeable, with both a round and soft brush, and a strong and upright trend, forming a unique artistic style. The font is elegant, the lines are smooth, and the structure is symmetrical, showing a very high aesthetic value. Jiang Ligang's calligraphy is intoxicating and can be called a treasure of calligraphy art.

The famous calligrapher Jiang Ligang of the Ming Dynasty appreciated the "Yongyi Poetry Fan".

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang, a famous calligrapher of the Ming Dynasty, "Yongyi Poetry Fan" on paper, 18.7 cm in length and 48.5 cm in width, is treasured in the Nanjing Museum. This work is vigorous and far-reaching, fully demonstrating Jiang Ligang's unique calligraphy art charm.

The famous calligrapher Jiang Ligang of the Ming Dynasty appreciated and analyzed "Li Taibai sleepwalking in the sky and leaving farewell".

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

The cursive work of the famous calligrapher Jiang Ligang of the Ming Dynasty, "Li Taibai sleepwalking in the sky and leaving farewell", is stored in the Ruian Cultural Relics Museum, showing his profound artistic attainments. The gestures of this work are smooth and tactful, the brushwork is chic and elegant, elegant and charming, and it has won the charm of Tang Huaisu. Jiang Ligang's cursive writing attainments are extremely high, and his knotting method is proficient, showing his unique understanding and exquisite skills in the art of cursive, which is admirable.

The famous calligrapher Jiang Ligang of the Ming Dynasty appreciated the "Zhenbang Post".

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang, a famous calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty, wrote "Zhenbang Post", which was selected from "Sanxitang Fati", with smooth brushstrokes and full ink color, showing the exquisite calligraphy of his calligraphy. This work not only shows Jiang Ligang's calligraphy talent, but also highlights the unique charm of Ming Dynasty calligraphy.

The famous calligrapher Jiang Ligang of the Ming Dynasty appreciated and analyzed the "Xiaokai Zhongyong Chapter and Sentence Post".

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

One of Jiang Ligang's "Xiaokai Zhongyong Chapters and Sentences".

Jiang Ligang, a famous calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty, is famous for its calligraphy in small Kai, which is smart and beautiful, showing the essence of traditional Chinese culture. Through practice and innovation, Jiang Ligang has formed a unique artistic style, which has provided valuable inspiration for future generations. His works are not only of outstanding artistic value, but also rich in historical heritage. "The small block calligraphy sees the true chapter, and Jiang Ligang's pen and ink have been passed down through the ages", and his small block calligraphy will surely leave a strong mark in the history of Chinese calligraphy.

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Xiaokai Zhongyong Chapter and Sentence Post" II

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Xiaokai Zhongyong Chapter and Sentence Post" No. 3

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Xiaokai Zhongyong Chapter and Sentence Post" No. 4

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Xiaokai Zhongyong Chapter and Sentence Post" No. 5

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Xiaokai Zhongyong Chapter and Sentence Post" No. 6

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Xiaokai Zhongyong Chapter and Sentence Post" No. 7

The famous calligrapher Jiang Ligang of the Ming Dynasty appreciated and analyzed the "Small Kai Thousand Character Text".

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

One of Jiang Ligang's "Small Kai Thousand Character Text".

Jiang Ligang, a famous calligrapher of the Ming Dynasty, was treasured by the Ming Dynasty royal family, and his regular script skills are perfect, which can be called the pinnacle work. This work was regarded by the royal children as an introductory treasure to calligraphy, and was an excellent model for learning regular script. Among the many calligraphers' writings on the "Thousand Character Text", Jiang Ligang's block letters are unique and meticulous. Although the work is defective, the words are delicate and generous, the pen is delicate and calm, and the size of the single word is moderate, which is easy to copy, showing a very high artistic value of calligraphy.

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Small Kai Thousand Character Essay Part" II

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Small Kai Thousand Character Essay Part" No. 3

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Small Kai Thousand Character Part" No. 4

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Small Kai Thousand Character Part" No. 5

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Small Kai Thousand Character Part" No. 6

The famous calligrapher Jiang Ligang of the Ming Dynasty appreciated the "Poetry of Xiaokai Famous Cultural Relics".

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

One of Jiang Ligang's "Xiaokai Famous Cultural Relics Poems".

Jiang Ligang, a famous calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty, showed his profound skills in regular script. Jiang Ligang's regular script was deeply influenced by Ouyang Xun, Yan Zhenqing, and Liu Gongquan, three calligraphy masters, and at the same time absorbed the essence of the Beibei regular script and the "Taige style" calligraphy style in the early Ming Dynasty. His calligraphy is rigorous, his pen movements are rich and varied, and he pays attention to both the artistry and practicality of calligraphy, making it easy for learners to learn and the results are remarkable.

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Xiaokai Famous Cultural Relics Poems" II

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Poetry of Xiaokai Famous Cultural Relics" No. 3

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Xiaokai Famous Cultural Relics Poems" No. 4

The famous calligrapher Jiang Ligang of the Ming Dynasty appreciated and analyzed the "Small Kai Four-Body Thousand Character Text".

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

One of Jiang Ligang's "Small Kai Four-Body Thousand Character Text".

Jiang Ligang, a famous calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty, has a total of 15 pieces of this version, due to space limitations, we upload 5 pieces to enjoy. The only one of its kind is now preserved at Waseda University in Japan, showing the exquisiteness of its regular script. The work has a total of 65 pages, each page has four characters and one line, a total of 1,000 characters, mainly in italics, supplemented by grass, li, and seal, and there are Japanese annotations. Jiang Ligang in the first year of Hongzhi in the book in the Jingzhai, its calligraphy skills are excellent, the square circle with the pen, the color of the ink complement each other, the structure is stretched and orderly. Copying this work is of great benefit to improving the penmanship and pen skills of regular calligraphy.

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Small Kai Four-Body Thousand Character Text" II

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Small Kai Four-Body Thousand Character Text" No. 3

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Small Kai Four-Body Thousand Character Text" No. 4

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Small Kai Four-Body Thousand Character Text" No. 5

The famous calligrapher Jiang Ligang of the Ming Dynasty appreciated the "Six Must-Residences of Dakai".

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

The famous calligrapher Jiang Ligang of the Ming Dynasty has a plaque of "Dakai Six Must Live", and his calligraphy skills are excellent. The pen is hidden, and the nib circulates to show the power of the center, and the strokes are strong and symmetrical, all in one go, and impeccable. This work is a model of regular script and is breathtaking.

Appreciation of the famous calligrapher Jiang Ligang in the Ming Dynasty "One of the Volumes of Xiaokai Mencius".

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

One of Jiang Ligang's "Xiaokai Mencius Volume I".

Jiang Ligang, a famous calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty, has a total of 29 pieces of "Xiaokai Mencius Volume I", and we upload 5 pieces to appreciate. It is the secret collection of Zhu Yuanzhang and is known as the "generation of books". His calligraphy is famous overseas, and the large characters on the Japanese national plaque are also from his hand, and he has been praised as "China's treasure for me". Jiang Ligang's calligraphy works are still the "treasures" of China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and other countries.

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Xiaokai Mencius Volume I" II

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Xiaokai Mencius Volume I" No. 3

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Xiaokai Mencius Volume I" No. 4

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Xiaokai Mencius Volume I" No. 5

Appreciation of the famous calligrapher Jiang Ligang of the Ming Dynasty "Xiaokai Four Books Baiwen University".

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

One of Jiang Ligang's "Xiaokai Four Books Baiwen University".

Jiang Ligang, a famous calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty, has a total of 28 pieces of "Xiaokai Four Books Baiwen University", and we upload 5 new pieces for appreciation. It is in the collection of the Imperial Household Agency of Japan, unsigned. Wang Shizhen mentioned in his words that he thought it was Shen Du's work at first, but then he looked closely at the unique edge of the waves, and confirmed that it was Jiang Ligang's pen. This book is regarded as a reading book for the crown prince of the Spring Palace, showing the unique charm of Jiang Ligang's calligraphy.

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Xiaokai Four Books Baiwen University" II

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Xiaokai Four Books Baiwen University" No. 3

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Xiaokai Four Books Baiwen University" No. 4

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

Jiang Ligang's "Xiaokai Four Books Baiwen University" No. 5

After admiring the 12 works of Jiang Ligang, a famous calligrapher of the Ming Dynasty, I was deeply impressed by his unique calligraphy style and exquisite skills. His calligraphy is smooth and rigorously structured, with each stroke full of power and rhythm. Whether it is the beginning of the pen or the vigorous and upright strokes, it shows Jiang Ligang's profound calligraphy skills and deep understanding of the art of regular calligraphy. His work is intoxicating and a jewel of calligraphy.

Appreciating the calligraphy of famous artists, enjoying a calm life. Readers, what do you think of the above works of Jiang Ligang shared by Tingyue for you? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area~

Appreciation of 12 classic calligraphy works by Jiang Ligang, a calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty

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