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List of first-class calligraphers in China
1, Hu Longji
Calligraphy works won the "Xinmao Calligraphy First Prize" in the "Jade Rabbit Spring Festival Second National Poetry, Calligraphy and Printing Competition" and were nominated for the "China Jade Rabbit Award for Best Calligraphy Creation Award". His calligraphy works won the gold medal in the excellent works invitational competition of China painters and calligraphers. In 200 1 year, he won the gold medal in the China Famous Calligraphy and Painting Competition, and was awarded the titles of "Painting Saint" and "Book Saint".
2. Ma Ziming
The work has a unique aesthetic pursuit in the overall style, which combines boldness and agility, striving for wildness without losing publicity, frankness and beauty without losing charm. While melting and casting the essence of the ancients, we can grasp the pulse of modern book style. Therefore, his calligraphy works have been published in many books and magazines, such as "Excellent Works of Du Weiyungang China Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition", and have been held in various competitions at all levels.
calligraphy
Calligraphy is an artistic expression to show the beauty of words. Calligraphy in a broad sense refers to the writing rules of characters and symbols. Calligraphy can be divided into China calligraphy, Mongolian calligraphy and Arabic calligraphy. Among them, China's calligraphy is a unique traditional art of Chinese characters in China, and it is known as poetry without words, invisible dance and no pictures. It can be used in font design, stone carving, pattern design and many other aspects.
The meaning of calligraphy: first, the pronoun of a written work or the collective name of all written works; Second, an art category generally refers to the art of writing Chinese characters. Kang Youwei said in Guang Yi and Zhou Shuang: "Tang Yan's composition is the music of the Song and Shang Dynasties", from which we can see that the calligraphy in the Tang Dynasty pursued the highest and most rigorous statutes, and its calligraphy achievements were also the highest in the history of calligraphy.
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