Healthy and progressive appreciation of calligraphy works
Selected pictures of healthy and progressive calligraphy works 1
Selected pictures of healthy and progressive calligraphy works 2
Selected pictures of healthy and progressive calligraphy works 3
Fig. 4 A selection of healthy calligraphy works.
Introduction of Huanghua pear pen holder for calligraphy
Pen container appeared in the late Ming Dynasty, specifically in Jiajing, Qin Long and Wanli periods of the Ming Dynasty. The ancestors of the pen container are the pen container and the pen boat. The pen container has been in use so far, and the pen boat was replaced by the pen container that suddenly rose in the late Ming Dynasty. It was even rarer in the Qing Dynasty, so the pen container became the main box for storing writing brushes. Most pen containers are simple in shape, and the bottom of the mouth is almost cylindrical, which is very practical. It is an irreplaceable beauty tool among desk tools. It has great ornamental and artistic value and won the favor of ancient literati.
The pen holder is made of bamboo and wood, and then tooth carving, jade carving, copper carving and porcelain carving have sprung up like mushrooms after rain. "Long History" said: Pen holder, bamboo, palm is better, bamboo inlaid with bronze is elegant, and rosewood, ebony and rosewood are occasionally available? . Huali is Huanghua pear wood. Huang Huali was highly valued by scholars in the Ming Dynasty. It is an excellent material for making Ming furniture. It is produced in Nanyang Islands and also in Hainan, China. Not much. Huanghuali is orange-yellow, and some are reddish-purple, with rich fragrance, clear texture, extremely stable wood, not easy to deform and light weight. There are common wood boils in Huang Huali, which are as beautiful as raccoon spots. A grimace? . The orange-yellow Huang Huali jade is hard and attractive, and the one with tiger stripes is even rarer. Because Huang Huali's texture is elegant and gorgeous, literati and craftsmen in the Ming Dynasty mostly adopt a whole-body method when designing and making furniture, so as to highlight the natural beauty and bookishness in its wood grain.
The literati in Ming Dynasty advocated the natural outlook on life, paid attention to the interest of life and pursued the way of life. Therefore, they try their best to find all kinds of beautiful utensils, especially Huang Huali, to show their aesthetic mood and elegant talent. Some people even make their own knives and are proud of their exquisite Huang Huali pen container, which greatly promotes the production and development of pen containers.