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A generation of famous generals Han Shizhong's "Gao Yi Ti" rhyme Juan Xiu

author:Zhi Ronghui

The song dynasty general Han Shizhong was born in a poor peasant family, brave in his youth, with a large body, a dashing demeanor, and a god of eyes, able to tame a foal, but good at drinking and gambling, without a proper occupation, free and loose, an alcoholic scoundrel, known as "Splash Han Five". Recruited into the army at the age of 18, he changed the trajectory of his life, and eventually became a civil and military all-rounder who embarked on the right path and served the country. He was brave and good at war, and he had a strategic mind, and he made great contributions to the Song Dynasty in the war against Western Xia and Jin, and also made a significant contribution to quelling rebellions in various places.

Han Shizhong was called "the first in ZTE martial arts", and together with Yue Fei, Zhang Jun, and Liu Guangshi, he was called the "Four Generals of ZTE". Han Shizhong, as an official and upright official, refused to attach himself to Qin Juniper, and complained about Yue Fei's unjust imprisonment, and once said to Qin Juniper alone: "If you don't have three words, why serve the world." Therefore, he was framed by Qin Juniper and relieved of his military power during the Shaoxing period. Later, he was deposed as an observer of Liquan, and since then Dumen has been thanking guests. After his death, he was given the title of Taishi (太師) and posthumously awarded the title of King of Tongyi Commandery (通義郡王); during the reign of Emperor Xiaozong, he was posthumously awarded the title of King of Pu (蕲王), with the title of Zhongwu (忠武), and was a prominent figure in the Southern Song Dynasty.

The Gao Yi Ti was originally the Book of The Book of the Song Dynasty, on paper, in chinese letters, 29.7 cm in length and 37.7 cm in width. This post was written by Han Shizhong when he was relieved of his military power, and the book, a total of 10 lines, is about requesting money and goods. Interpretation: "Shi Zhong's goodbye." The daily people are all kinds of things, every lotus is complete, self-righteousness, and so on. Shi Zhong, who had recently entered the imperial court in his private possessions, regained the Holy Will, and made Shi Zhong take the wisps like a wisp. Specially dispatch people to pay homage to him, and forgive him for his thoughts. If you are more obedient, and send it out early, it is a generous gift. There are thousands of dramas, thrillers. Shi Zhong said goodbye. The "History of Song" says that Han Shizhong was relieved of his military power at the age of 53 in the eleventh year of Shaoxing (1141), "praying to the Privy Council, he saved millions of dollars, 900,000 stones of rice, and fifteen wine warehouses with the accumulated army, and returned to the country", and the post said that "with private property, enter the imperial court", which coincides with this, so this post should be made in this period. "Gao Yi Ti" calligraphy Su Shi, the knot body is straight and flat, with a rich pen, towards the literati doctor's mentality is elegant and flowing, it seems to flow out of his chest one by one. As we all know, Han Shizhong was still a scoundrel when he was young, and it was really "the prodigal son who did not change his gold". It is not difficult to find that in the writing of skimming, and even in the knot, there is a common point, that is, they are very stretched, such as the "quan" word in the second line, and the "ling" word in the fifth line, such as the spring breeze, which is pleasing to the eye. With a pen one light and one heavy, one large and one small, staggered. Sometimes a few words are heavy, a few words are light, light and heavy collocation, which also gives people a strong sense of rhythm. For example, in the third line, "Gao Yi He" is heavy, "and this world loyalty" is light, and "near to private" is heavy. Feminine and innocent, this kind of charm of Juan Xiu, let people look natural and frank, even naïve and simple, without any sense of fanatical pretense, looking forward to it, but suddenly giving birth to a sense of closeness and warmth. This post likes to stretch the vertical length, there are three places, the fifth line of "worship", the ninth line of "dry", the tenth line of "worship", so that people can see that he also wants to break through the rigid side, but finally kept the line of the law. The "Allegorical Compilation" says that its "calligraphy Su Changgong (Shi) is realistic", which can be glimpsed here. The overall work of this post is stable, lacking some casual breath, and it is impossible to peek into the personal talent, which is a short rib, but it is also full of thick bookish atmosphere, very exquisite. The seal of Jianzang is "No Harm" (Baiwen Fish Goose Shaped Seal), "Li Xiu" (Zhu Wen), "Xu Zixian Identification Seal" (Zhu Wen). There is a bibliography of the "Examination of Calligraphy and Painting in Shigutang".

Author: Zhi Ronghui

A generation of famous generals Han Shizhong's "Gao Yi Ti" rhyme Juan Xiu

About the Author

Zhi Ronghui is a calligrapher, calligraphy critic and writer. He is currently a member of the Chinese Calligraphers Association, the Chinese Literary and Art Critics Association, the Fujian Writers Association, and the Chinese Poetry Society.

Zhi Ronghui is good at grass, and all five bodies can be. His works have participated in many domestic and foreign calligraphy exhibitions, been collected by major art museums across the country, and published in major calligraphy newspapers and periodicals across the country. In March 2019, he held a solo calligraphy exhibition at the Zhuhai Guyuan Art Museum. Combined with creative practice, he has written more than 100 calligraphy theories and commentaries published in Calligraphy Herald, Calligraphy Newspaper, China Painting and Calligraphy Daily, Calligraphy, Collection Express, Guangming Daily, and published on the People's Political Consultative Conference Network. He usually likes literature, and his essays have been published in Literature and Art Daily, China Art News, Xiamen Literature, Fujian Daily, etc.

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