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Chapter 182: A branch is so broken that it goes around the stream

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    When they heard that Zhao Xiuran was coming, Jiexisi and Yu Tian were taken aback for a moment, then they crossed the creek, bypassed the path blocked by the peach blossoms, and rushed to the main hall in a hurry.

    [1] "Li Hou-Part 1" Wang Mian. Poetry

    Li Hou, a famous official in the world, has a high reputation for talent, virtue and excellence.

    ?Innocence tree Jiazheng, borrowed to sing praises.

    How can the husband turn the dust martingale?  The faint stagnation in Nanzhou.

    ? The wandering soul fails to return, but cherishes the old garden forever.

    ? The lonely cloud sets and the sun fades, and the turbulent waves and the river fall.

    The bandit feels sad for those who see, but sad for those who hear.

    I am also a son of Zhi, and suddenly I feel tears streaming down.

    When Xing'er saw Xiuran enter the room, she was very excited. She threw herself into his arms unsteadily, "Cousin, you are back, but I miss you to death."

    Xiu Ran patted her head and asked, "How much did you drink?"

    Myolie said: "Not much, it's all for your brother-in-law."

    Xiuran was a little surprised, and asked, "Are you married?"

    Xing'er said: "Not yet."

    "How can you call me brother-in-law if you're not married?" Xiuran helped Xing'er sit on the stool, and sat down herself, "Scare me!"

    Myolie asked, "What should it be called?"

    Xiuran said: "You should be called Prince Wang, Young Master Li"

    Xing'er asked in surprise, "How do you know his surname is Wang?"

    Xiuran said: "I don't know, I'm just making an analogy."

    Xing'er hurriedly sent Mei Xiang to invite Wang Mian.

    Xiuran asked: "Has your wedding date been fixed?"

    Myolie replied happily: "It will be on the 28th of next month, my cousin must come!"

    Xiuran said: "I am a monk, so I cannot participate"

    Just as he was talking, Jiexusi, Yu Tian, ??Wang Mian and others all entered the room.

    Xiuran stood up and greeted Yu Tian and Jie Xunsi. When it was time to go to Wang Mian to salute, Xiuran was taken aback, "Wang Mingshi?"

    Wang Mian hurried forward and said, "Hello, cousin!"

    "Little monk, 'Shiran'," Xiuran clasped his hands together, "Wang Mingshi is exempt from courtesy."

    Myolie asked, "Cousin, why do you call him Wang Mingshi?"

    Xiu Ran smiled but didn't answer, it was a smile he hadn't seen for a long time.

    Xing'er asked Wang Mian: "Why does my cousin call you Wang Mingshi?"

    Wang Mian said: "I don't know either!"

    Myolie said, "Did you know my cousin before?"

    Wang Mian shook his head again.

    Xing'er said: "You are lying, I don't know you, how does my cousin know that your name is Wang Mingshi?"

    Jiemusi then said: "You don't know, Yuanzhang's name, among the scholars, who doesn't know, who doesn't know?"

    Wang Mian laughed at himself: "Everyone knows me because I have repeatedly failed the exam."

    "That's not it!" Jiexisi explained, "Yuanzhang's fame stems from his invention of a word - Mingshi. 'Mingshi' means a famous person, specifically referring to someone famous for academic poetry, etc.  Famous scholar." Then he turned to Wang Mian, "Yuanzhang, are you satisfied with my explanation of 'famous official'?"

    "Yes, yes, that's what it means." Wang Mian echoed.

    "So, in private, scholars call Wang Yuanzhang 'Wang Mingshi'."

    Yu Tian asked: "What do you say about Yuanzhang's 'famous official'?"

    "Uh~" Jiexi said, "It was the seventh year of Yuan Yanyou [1320], Mr. Drunk Che [1] who lived in Weiyang [Yangzhou Hanjiang District] passed away, just in time for the students who came to Beijing to take the exam to gather together  Most of the scholars wrote poems in mourning, but only Yuanzhang's "Two Poems of Li Hou" was the best. The first line of the poem is "Li Hou is a famous official in the world, only his reputation is worthy of virtue". This gives  Mr. Drunk Che has set a standard. The term 'famous official' comes from this, not only made old Mr. Drunk Che famous all over the world, but also made Yuanzhang famous"

    [2] "Li Hou-Part 2" Wang Mian. Poetry

    Li Jun is handsome and unrestrained, and has been reduced to prison brigade.

    Seeing each other without long words, we burst into tears like rain.

    What are you doing all the time?  Seven funerals failed to be held.

    The mountains and rivers are separated by Zhongzhou, looking at the hometown in the distance.

    Why is the road difficult?  The value of the season is entered.

    The black bird has an affair, but where is the person?

    Walking and looking at the sky, you know the pain.

    Guo Fan has not done it for a long time, what is the compensation for this righteousness?

    As soon as Xing'er heard her uncle praise Wang Mian's poems well, she followed Jiexisi, sat on the armrest of his chair, and asked, "Is this Mr. Drunk Car very good at drinking?"

    "Of course," Jiexisi scratched Xing'er's smallHe: What kind of monk are you still out there, hurry up and return to get married!  If you listen to my uncle, what do you want, don't you just ask for it

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    Notes

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    Li Jin (1245-1320), courtesy name Zhongbin and nickname Xizhai Taoist, was born in Jiqiu in the Yuan Dynasty.  In the first year of Emperor Renzong of Yuan Dynasty (1312), he served as Minister of the Ministry of Officials, and he was a scholar of Jixian Temple and Doctor Ronglu.  In his later years, he resigned due to illness and lived in Weiyang.  Yuan Renzong died of illness on October 24, the seventh year of Yanxin You, at the age of seventy-five.  Twenty-two years after his death, after his grandson Li Ximin applied to Yuan Chengzong, Li Yan was posthumously named "Ji Guogong" and posthumously "Wen Jian".

    Bamboo painting was very popular in the Yuan Dynasty, but there are also many subtleties in the category of bamboo painting. For example, there are bamboos with double hooks, green and green colors, and fine brush rendering; there are also ink and wash bamboos, which are rendered with large brushes and have freehand brushwork.  demeanor.  Li Jin is a representative figure of ink and bamboo painting, and created a unique style in painting bamboo, combining both form and spirit.  He regards bamboo as a "gentleman of complete morality", and incorporates the feeling of respecting bamboo into his paintings, endowing bamboo with life, and pursuing a kind of inherent beauty that is inherent, natural, and symbolizes the character's high moral character.

    Li Tun's superb skills in painting bamboo were highly respected at that time, and he tried to paint palace and temple murals under the imperial edict.  In addition, he also occasionally sketched green and colored bamboo, and often wrote ancient wood, pine and stone. Because he attached great importance to realism, Gao Kegong once commented on Li Jin's paintings as "similar but not divine".  His son Li Shixing inherited the family tradition, and his handed down works include the axis of "Qiao Song Bamboo and Stone Picture", etc. The painting method is from his father, but his skill is slightly inferior.  Painting bamboo, ink bamboo two spectrum.  The surviving works include "Si Qing Tu", "Bamboo and Stone Axis", and "Mu Yu Tu Axis", all of which are in the Painting Museum of the Palace Museum.

    Li Jin's ink bamboo was first learned from Wang Tingyun and Wang Manqing of the Jin Dynasty.  At the age of forty-one, he obtained three authentic ink bamboo works by Wentong.  From then on, he "abandoned his old habits and learned from them with all his heart", and his ink bamboo expression skills became more and more mature.  Later, Xianyu Boji suggested that he use color instead of ink to write bamboo, and then he learned the bamboo painting method of Li Po, a famous bamboo painter of the Five Dynasties, and formed another bamboo painting style of his on this basis - double ticking in color  .  Whether it is "black bamboo" or "shuanggou bamboo", they all strive to show the "clear and true" of bamboo.  "Qing" refers to Zhu Nei's inner demeanor and noble and refined character.  Its character is exactly the gentleman's character pursued by Chinese literati painters.  "True" refers to the external form of bamboo, emphasizing the realism of bamboo painting.  For this reason, Li Yan traveled all over the mountains, rivers, and forests in the southeast, and later sent Jiaozhi (now Vietnam) to go deep into the bamboo village.

    Li Jin has carefully observed and studied bamboo in nature, and compiled his years of experience in painting bamboo into "Bamboo Book Records".  In the book, his concept of realism is concentrated in the five steps of "positioning", "inking", "dyeing", "coloring" and "cage" according to the order of painting.  For example, in the section "Described Ink", Li Yan emphasized that the charm and shape of bamboo should be blended in one stroke. The brush "needs to be round and fast, but not too fast, otherwise it will lose momentum; nor too slow, as slowness will make it muddy."  ; Don't be too fat, fat will be vulgar; and not too thin, thin will be weak." It reflects the painter's almost strict realistic technique.  Li Yan pays attention to the rules and pays attention to the formula as the basis of "a bamboo in the chest". Li Yan's understanding of the branches, poles and leaves of bamboo is almost incomparable, and he is the backbone of those who learn to draw bamboo.

    Zhao Mengfu once had a very high evaluation of Li Yan's bamboo painting art: "My friend Zhong Bin kept portraits for this, searched for it, and found the situation of bamboo. For two hundred years, those who are known as bamboo paintings are all  It may not be possible to be as profound as a guest." (Remember the website of this website: www.hlnovel.com
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