Collected Works of Liang Qi (writings Series by Librarians of Tianjin Research Institute of Literature and History)

Collected Works of Liang Qi (writings Series by Librarians of Tianjin Research Institute of Literature and History)

by Liang Qi

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The source of this book is a manuscript commissioned by the editor. It is a collection of essays by Liang Qi, a famous calligrapher and painter in Tianjin. The book is divided into two parts. In the first part, Liang Qi consulted historical materials and recreated the fables based on some ancient fables, making the original fables with only a few words fuller. He also added his own comments on the characters, and some parts are inscriptions and postscripts. It is the notes and annotations he made when reading books, and the next part is the prose, essays, poems, etc. He created. In addition, it also collects some letters between him and contemporary celebrities, such as letters to famous celebrities such as Li Kuchan, Zhou Ruchang, and Sun Qifeng. This book demonstrates the profound artistic skills of a calligrapher and painter who is both versed in poetry, calligraphy and painting, and can serve as a reference and learning function for readers in the art world.

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