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Song Tao's The Personality of Qi Baishi
Qi Baishi's personality

■ Song Tao

Qi Baishi, a master of Chinese painting, is not only amazed by the world's artistic achievements, but also has a unique personality. His pride, stupidity and modesty are the best.

(2) Qi Baishi is as proud as Gu Song.

(3) In modern times, it is not uncommon for people who draw well to become officials. But Mr. Wang is proud and ashamed of following the custom. Not only did he have food and clothing all his life, but he also engraved the seal "Baishi Bookstore can't do public work" to warn future generations not to hang out in officialdom.

Mr. 4 was born in a peasant family and made a living as a carpenter in his early years, so he was often looked down upon. At the age of 34, when he was a guest at Hu Qinyuan's house, Hu's disciple Ding Bagong was good at printing, and Mr. Ding Bagong asked him to give him a seal. Ding Bagong refused politely because he looked down on the painter from humble origins, so Mr. Ding proudly stopped asking for it, went home to buy inkpad, picked up a load of stones, and polished it according to a borrowed book, The Seal of the Second Gold Plate, making the room full of stone paste. Perhaps Mr. Wang didn't expect that he was proud to be a master printer.

⑤ Qi Baishi is as stupid as a stone.

Mr. Liu likes painting crabs and eating crabs very much. One day, I had dinner with my family. My husband suddenly stopped eating and stared at the crab in the dish affectionately. The lady was surprised to see this scene and asked why. Husband woke up like a dream. As he showed her the crab legs, he said cheerfully, "The crab legs are flat, bulging and angular, not as round as most people think. Pay attention to them when painting crabs. " His wife knew he was stupid and didn't bother to scold him, so she punished him for eating a crab.

⑦ Teacher Wang asked his disciples to draw pictures on the side, and often asked him, "Which section does the shrimp back bend from?" "How many thin ribs are there on the wings of mantis?" "What's the difference between peony and chrysanthemum?" Disciples are often at a loss for words like this, but Mr. Kan Kan talks about it, without saying anything, just like a few treasures.

⑧ Qi Baishi is modest, as modest as an empty valley.

Pet-name ruby nobles despise each other, is a common fault of literati. Although Mr. Wang is well-known in China, he respects his predecessors and peers and shows the humility that a master and an elder should have.

Attending Mr. Hua, learning from the past without sticking to the ancient concept, advocates that "literature should have its own laws", but he deeply admires the achievements of the painters of his ancestors, especially Xu Wei (No. Ivy), Zhu Da (no snow songs) and Wu Changshuo, they wrote poems saying:

Green vines are far away from snow, and old people have no talent.

May Jiuquan be a running dog and three families turn.

1 1 Mr. Wang also has great respect for contemporary painters. He often uses one sentence to exercise self-discipline: "Don't teach others, don't say what you are good at, people will laugh when they scold." It is this humility and tolerance that enabled Mr. Wang to maintain a profound friendship with many contemporary painters and bring out the best in art. In the mid-1930s, a reporter rumoured that Mr. Wang looked down on Xu Beihong and thought that Xu Beihong went abroad only for gilding. When Mr. Wang learned this, he flew into a rage and said to people, "Hong Bei has been my bosom friend for many years. I admire the people and horses he painted! "

12 Mr.' s pride made him; Mr. Chi, make him; This gentleman's modesty makes him. If Mr. Wang does not have these three personal skills, how can he become a giant who combines poetry, calligraphy, printing and painting?