Liu Yong's calligraphy, which has always been admired, is called? Prime minister thick ink? Liu Yong is one of the four great calligraphers in Qing Dynasty (the other three are Prince Cheng and Weng Fanggang). He likes to collect books, and his family has a rich collection of books. In addition to the four subsets of classics and history, he also collects various books, such as Buddhism, Taoism, rubbings, calligraphy and painting, operas, novels, tanci, music scores and peace talks, as well as strange stones, inkstones, brushes and ancient stories. ?
When Zeng Guofan was the governor of the two rivers, China calligraphers ranked eight people from ancient times to now, namely Ou Huang and Zheng Wang, followed by Deng, Liu Yong, Zheng Xie and Zheng Wang. Zeng Guofan's reading of Ai Qing Tang Tie is not a book post specially created by Liu Yong, but a new post specially carved by his fans. As a model of Qing dynasty, it spread widely and had great influence. Zeng Guofan used this to study Liu Yong's calligraphy.
Zeng Guofan once dreamed of Liu Yong twice, which was very funny. For the first time, he dreamed that he was in no hurry to ask about calligraphy. The second time, he seized the opportunity and asked him what brush he used to write the words. Liu Yong replied that he worked as a Taoist priest somewhere in a certain year and was good at writing shops. I remember the store name in my dream, but I forget it when I wake up.