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New year's day calligraphy works
New Year's Day calligraphy works include New Year's Day poems by Yuan Ritie and He Yishan, New Year's Day random thoughts, New Year's Day pictures, New Year's Day scrolls and so on.

First, "Yuan Ritie"

Yuan Ritie is the work of Mi Fei, a calligrapher, painter and painting theorist in the Northern Song Dynasty. It is the third of his cursive nine posts, 25.2 cm high and 40.5 cm wide. Written in 1099. Most of the cursive scripts in this post are straight from Jin people, and the pen also has the characteristics of Jin people. The whole work is quick with a pen, strong wrist, fast and powerful, ups and downs, strong contrast of line thickness, continuous strokes, compelling momentum and temperament. Osaka Municipal Art Museum, Japan.

Second, "He Yishan's New Year's Poetry"

30.8×42.3 cm, taken by Guardian in autumn 2006. It's about the rhyme between Renchen's New Year's Day and Mr. Yishan. Qiantang glanced at Yuan and nodded his head. Time flies in the dust, and nothing will happen in the new year. It's still the north, and from then on, it's fragrant. I don't know what to eat in the sky, but it's lucky to fly snow before wax. When I am cold, I have to look at Gao Bai alone, so I have to look at each other.

Third, "New Year's Day feeling"

Wen Zhiming's big characters are easy to read, and he has learned more from the Yellow River valley. He is broad, agile and luxurious. Because of the hard pen, it is slightly different from the usual cursive script, charming and sharp. Like his paintings, in addition to the consistent beauty and elegance, it will also show a bold and heroic side. This work is a masterpiece with both skill and spirit.

Fourth, the year of Korea.

125*49.7cm, collected by the National Palace Museum in Taipei, shows the Gaoshi family living in seclusion in the mountain village of Shu Mei, enjoying a leisurely holiday on New Year's Day. The figure's face, pen and color all show the information of Qing Dynasty, which was written by Tang Yin in the name of afterlife.

V. "A Year Towards the Axis"

88.3*43cm, collected by Shanghai Museum. This picture was made on New Year's Day of the Fifth Application of the 7th year of Kangxi (1668). Painting three friends, Suo, Tianzhu and Mei Nianhan, with persimmons and wishful bamboo branches means "peace and happiness", "longevity and happiness" and "wealth and peace".