Time is Like a Song

Time is Like a Song

by Liang Zuzu

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Many people regard traditional Chinese calligraphy and painting works that can only be understood but cannot be expressed in words as a daunting task. However, Xi Xiaoping recorded, appreciated, analyzed, and commented on the calligraphy and painting works of different genres and tastes in a book without any sense of strenuousness. Instead, he showed off his pen power, turning the works outlined with lines and colors into a feast of words and a carnival of language. When appreciating and exploring the artistic achievements of calligraphers and painters, Xi Xiaoping specializes in line drawing, but he does not hesitate to use pen and ink when pouring emotion. His descriptions are national from the background to the language. Whether it is characters, landscapes, flowers and birds, feathers, animals, insects, fish, etc., Whether it is meticulous brushwork, freehand brushwork, outline, coloring and other techniques, they are all rich in traditional Chinese literati interpretation. The "Fu Bixing" technique handed down from the "Book of Songs" is skillfully used in Xi Xiaoping's hands. The layout, metaphor, and rise and rise that only Chinese people can understand have become a major feature of Xi Xiaoping's prose.

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