Chen Shuliang / Tiandi Publishing House /January 1, 2019
The book "Tang Bohu's Pictorial Biography: He Walks Alone in the Prosperity" deeply analyzes the multiple identities and rich life of Tang Bohu, a talented scholar in the Ming Dynasty. Tang Bohu is not only a giant in articles and a leader in romanticism, but also a talented poet and a well-rounded calligrapher and painter. He speaks out and becomes a talker; he travels around the south of the Yangtze River and becomes a traveler. However, he is also a bohemian and unruly playboy, leaving behind the famous saying "I die under the peony flowers, and I am romantic even as a ghost." This book shows a real and three-dimensional Tang Bohu through a detailed description of his life, artistic achievements and romantic affairs, allowing readers to appreciate his artistic talent while also feeling his unique personality charm and attitude towards life. The book has vivid language and rich plots, and is a rare masterpiece for understanding Tang Bohu.
Summary of "Tang Bohu&39;s Pictorial Biography: He Walks Alone in the Prosperity"Chapter 1: The Talented Man in Jiangnan Grows Up1. Family Background - Famous Family: The Chen family is a family of scholars for generations, and his father is an official. - Early Education: Chen Shuliang received a good education since childhood and has a high level of literary attainments. 2. Young Talented Man - Talented and Prodigal: He is proficient in poetry, especially calligraphy and painting. - Famous in Jiangnan: He was famous in Jiangnan for his talent when he was young. Chapter 2: Failure in the Imperial Examination and Unruly Life1. Setbacks in the Imperial Examination - Continuous Defeat: Tang Bohu took the Imperial Examination many times and failed repeatedly. - Cheating in the Imperial Examination: He was involved in a cheating scandal, and although he was later proven innocent, he was already disheartened. 2. Unruly Life - Lively in the Flowers: He indulged in wine and women and lived an unruly life. - Artistic creation: He used paintings to create poems, and his works revealed his dissatisfaction with reality and his yearning for freedom. Chapter 3: The artistic career of the owner of Taohua An1. The origin of Taohua An- A place of retreat: He established Taohua An in the suburbs of Suzhou as his place of retreat. - Art paradise: Taohua An became a paradise for Tang Bohu to create calligraphy and painting. 2. Artistic achievements- Master of painting: He was proficient in landscapes and figures, especially in painting tigers. - Literary master: His calligraphy was vigorous and powerful, and his poems were profound. He was an outstanding representative of literati painting in the Ming Dynasty. Chapter 4: Loneliness and perseverance in old age1. Desolate old age- Death of relatives: His wife and children died one after another in his old age, and he lived a lonely life. - Poverty and illness: He lived in poverty in his old age and his health was worrying. 2. Art inheritance- Teaching and imparting knowledge: Despite the difficulties in life, he still insisted on imparting painting skills. - Spiritual Heritage: He left behind a wealth of artistic works and spiritual heritage, which influenced countless artists in later generations. Conclusion "Tang Bohu&39;s Illustrated Biography" tells the story of Tang Bohu&39;s life, showing the image of a talented but ill-fated artist. He walked alone in the prosperous world, and no matter the ups and downs of life, he always insisted on artistic creation, leaving a valuable treasure for ancient Chinese literature and art.
Select 20 wonderful sentences or paragraphs from "Tang Bohu's Biography", and number and output them as required. There may be too much content, so I can provide you with the first three sentences or paragraphs as examples. If you want to get more content, you can continue to enter it later. --- 1. He walked alone in the prosperity, not moved by the flow of light, but fascinated by art. ** The profound meaning: This sentence depicts Tang Bohu's unique attitude in the secular prosperity. He does not follow the crowd, is not moved by fame and fortune, and is immersed in his own artistic world, showing an artist's persistent pursuit of pure beauty. 2. Under the brush, the mountains and rivers are affectionate, and the characters are vivid. Every stroke is his affectionate confession to the world. ** The beautiful language: Through poetic language, this sentence praises the charm of Tang Bohu's paintings. His paintings are not only skillful, but also contain rich emotions. Every stroke seems to be in dialogue with the world, revealing his love for life and awe of nature. 3. As wise as he is, he deconstructs life with a brush and finds the true meaning of life in ink. ** Full of wisdom**: This sentence highlights Tang Bohu's wisdom and depth. He is not only a painter, but also a philosopher. He uses his brush to explore the meaning of life, conveys his unique understanding of life through paintings, and guides viewers to think about the true meaning of life while appreciating art. --- If you want to explore more content, you can continue to enter at any time.
Chen Shuliang, a talented writer, is known for his unique literary style and profound understanding of history.< In this article, we will take a deep look at this outstanding author from multiple perspectives.
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Personal basic information: Chen Shuliang, born in the 1950s, is a Chinese writer.< His works cover many fields such as history, literature, and art.
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Education and career background: Chen Shuliang received a good education in his youth and graduated from a famous university.< His academic background laid a solid foundation for his later writing career.
Before becoming a professional writer, Chen Shuliang worked in the fields of education and culture and accumulated rich life experience.< 3.
Writing career: Chen Shuliang's writing career began in the 1980s.< His works are loved by readers for their profound insight into history and unique literary style.
His representative works include "The Biography of Tang Bohu in Painting" and "A New Interpretation of the Dream of Red Mansions".< 4.
Work style and theme: Chen Shuliang's works are known for their in-depth excavation of history and delicate depiction of character.< He is good at examining history from different angles and presenting readers with a three-dimensional and diverse historical picture.
The themes of his works are rich and varied, covering many fields such as history, culture, and art.< 5.
Personal life: Chen Shuliang's personal life is relatively low-key, and he prefers to devote his energy to writing and research.< His attitude towards life and values are reflected in his works.
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Social influence: Chen Shuliang's works have had a wide impact in the academic community and among readers.< His works not only enrich the connotation of Chinese literature, but also provide people with a window to understand history and culture.
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Quotations and evaluations: Authoritative media and experts have highly praised Chen Shuliang's works.< The People's Daily once commented that his works "have high literary and historical value.
" The famous literary critic Li Jingze also said that Chen Shuliang's works "show the author's profound understanding of history and unique literary talent.< " 8.
Latest developments: Chen Shuliang has been constantly creating and researching, and his latest work "The Biography of Tang Bohu in Painting" has once again attracted widespread attention.< This work uses the life of Tang Bohu as a clue to deeply explore the artistic achievements and life philosophy of this famous Ming Dynasty painter.
In short, Chen Shuliang is a versatile writer whose works provide us with a valuable opportunity to understand history and culture.< We look forward to more of his excellent works in the future.
Author: Liu Yan
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Author: Written by Wen Tingyun et al. (Tang Dynasty) Compiled by Zhao Chongzuo (Later Shu Dynasty)
Huajian Ji is a precious literary heritage that brings together the calligraphy of many talented writers such as Wen Tingyun of the Tang Dynasty. It was carefully compiled by Zhao Chongzuo of the Later Shu Dynasty. Reading this collection, it seems as if you can travel through time and space, listen to the intoxicating voices of the flowers, and feel the melodious inheritance of ancient elegance. The poems in the book are like paintings, and the artistic conception in the paintings is like poems, which complement each other and bring readers into a beautiful world of poetry. Here, you can enjoy the gentle and delicate description of love, the unparalleled natural scenery, and the profound philosophy of life and the portrayal of the times. For thousands of years, Huajian Ji has been praised as a literary treasure. Its unique artistic charm and profound historical value make it occupy an important position in the history of ancient Chinese literature and become a valuable material for later poets and scholars to study Tang Dynasty literature.
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