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Shou's calligraphy works

Shou's calligraphy works are as follows:

1. There are many calligraphy works about longevity, such as longevity characters in Jiuchenggong Liquan Ming by Ou Yangxun in the Tang Dynasty, Letters with Seven Brothers in Yunfu by Huang Tingjian in the Song Dynasty, and Shu Sutie by Mi Fei in the Song Dynasty. These are all famous calligraphy works.

2. There are also some calligraphy works with the theme of longevity, such as the thin man of seal script written by the Qing Dynasty calligrapher Deng. This work shows the formal beauty and moral beauty of Shouzi with rounded lines and soft strokes, which is a typical seal script style in Qing Dynasty.

3. Some modern calligraphers have also created many calligraphy works about longevity, such as Liu Bingsen's Li Shu Shouzi, Guo Moruo's running script Shouzi, Zhu De's and Guo Moruo's regular script Shouzi. These works have different styles and forms, but they all show the calligrapher's wishes and beautiful expectations for longevity.

4. Whether in ancient or modern times, the calligraphy works about Shou have high artistic value and collection value. They are not only important carriers for inheriting China culture, but also one of the best choices for people to express their wishes on occasions such as birthdays and blessings.

Characteristics of calligraphy works:

1. Expressiveness: Calligraphy works express the creator's inner feelings and ideological connotation through the skills such as the priority of strokes, the change of rhythm and the rendering of ink color. Every stroke is an expression of the creator's emotions and thoughts, which has a strong expressive nature.

2. Uniqueness: The uniqueness of calligraphy works is reflected in its form, style and ink color. Different people have different writing styles and characteristics. Even the same person will create different works in different periods and moods. Each calligraphy work has unique artistic value and collection value.

3. Inheritance: Calligraphy works are an important part of China traditional culture, with a long history and inheritance. From ancient Oracle Bone Inscriptions, bronze inscriptions to modern calligraphy, calligraphy has been accompanied by the historical and cultural development of the Chinese nation.

4. Culture: Calligraphy works are not only the expression of words and paintings, but also the carrier and inheritance of culture. Every calligraphy work contains profound cultural connotation and ideological essence, such as poems, books, paintings, seals and other elements all reflect the characteristics of China traditional culture.

5. Skills: The creation of calligraphy works needs to master certain skills and basic skills, such as using pens, using ink, and structural layout. Creators need long-term practice and practice to master these skills and create expressive and aesthetic works.