Outshining the spring scenery
including the 9th Shanxi Public Calligraphy and Seal Carving Exhibition and the Aerospace Workers Exhibition themed “Welcoming the 20th National Congress and Striving for a New Journey
a 10-year-old calligraphy student from Beijing
this work exemplifies refined brush control and a deep understanding of classical Chinese literati aesthetics
Title: 《所见》 (What I Saw)Style: Hard-Pen Regular Script Dimensions: 21 × 29
“Prelude to Water Melody” Hard-Pen Calligraphy by Chen Xiran self-cultivation Outshining the spring sceneryDescriptionThis hard pen calligraphy work was created by Chen Xiran from Beijing, China. The piece presents Su Shis famous ci poem Prelude to Water Melody (Shui Diao Ge Tou), written during the Mid Autumn Festival. In regular script (Kaishu), the writing is steady and elegant, capturing the philosophical tone of the poem, which contemplates the moon, human joy and sorrow, and the eternal passage of time. The poem remains one of the most celebrated