? Calligraphy is no stranger to people who can read and write. When we were young, our teacher taught us to practice Chinese calligraphy. For an older intellectual, the quality of calligraphy seems to directly affect his cultural image in the eyes of others. Indeed, there is too much emotion between the pen and the snake. Whether sad or happy, sonorous or free and easy, we can actually see clues from the strokes of the handwriting, which is indeed the magic of China Chinese characters. The running script takes the "two kings" as the respect, and the glyphs of later famous artists have their own styles. It's really a great pleasure to have time to appreciate the ink of famous artists of all ages.
? Educated since childhood, everyone knows Tang poetry and Song poetry. What about the Yuan Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty? In other countries in the world, especially in Europe, drama was born earlier, but it did not appear in China. With the discovery that the original dynasty was overthrown, cultural forms began to diversify, and Yuan Zaju entered the historical stage. I studied Yuan in textbooks when I was a child, and then I gradually realized what people were concerned about at that time, the pursuit of art and humanity. After the Yuan Dynasty, in the Ming Dynasty, after Wei Liangfu's improvement, the school of "Kunqu Opera" was formed, which ruled the China theater for more than 300 years and became a cultural form. A few years ago, I wondered why people who didn't go to school were obsessed with drama. He can understand drama better. Later, I learned that China people have the blood of appreciating and understanding drama in their bones.
? I seldom drink tea at ordinary times, and occasionally go to my neighbor's house for a cup of "good tea". The fragrance is elegant and refreshing. I know this is really good tea. When I first met Pu 'er tea, I thought it was no big deal in TV advertisements. It is not as famous as Longjing, Tieguanyin, Biluochun and Dahongpao. Later, I learned about the "ancient tea-horse road" and read Mr. Yu's "Beautiful". I learned that Pu 'er tea is as precious as liquor. Precious "grade" Pu 'er tea is rare, and it is simply "an inch of tea and an inch of gold". It is even harder to find grade Pu 'er tea for hundreds of years. I have to sigh that it is really rare for the tea industry to have such profound and precious tea products.
? Reading the book "The Ultimate Beauty" has made me understand and know the existence of these three kinds of ultimate beauty. I believe that in my later life, I will find the beauty and interest of these three kinds of ultimate beauty more specifically.
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