Takashi Inui (China ancient cultural celebrity)

Takashi Inui, with a thick word, was a famous cultural celebrity in the Tang Dynasty in China. He is a versatile scholar with a wide range of knowledge, proficient in a subset of classics and history, and especially good at poetry and calligraphy. His poems are free and easy, and his brushwork is vigorous, which is known as "dry wind". His calligraphy is simple and elegant, and is known as the "Book of Gan".

Takashi Inui's life

Takashi Inui was born in the middle of the Tang Dynasty, and his father was an official. He was smart and eager to learn since he was a child, and began to study a subset of Confucian classics and history, especially poetry and calligraphy. His talent was quickly recognized by the society and was known as a cultural celebrity.

Takashi Inui's life is full. He has made great achievements not only in the field of culture, but also in the fields of politics and education. He used to be an official and made some contributions to the government. At the same time, he is also a famous educator. He once founded a private school and trained many students.

Takashi Inui's Poetry

Takashi Inui's poems are free and easy with the theme of nature, which shows his open-minded outlook on life and positive spirit. His poems not only express his love for nature, but also his thoughts and feelings about life.

The following is a famous poem by Takashi Inui:

Autumn wind rises in Bai Yunfei, the plants are yellow, and the geese return to the south.

You have beautiful orchids, beautiful chrysanthemums and beautiful women. You can't forget it.

Pan-built boats to help Fenhe River, wandering around.

Flute drums sing, joys and sorrows.

This poem shows the scenery and atmosphere in autumn, and the mood of missing beautiful people. The concise poetic language and profound artistic conception show Takashi Inui's poetic talent and cultural accomplishment.

Takashi Inui's Calligraphy

Takashi Inui's calligraphy style is simple and exquisite, and his strokes are smooth and natural, giving people a simple and lively feeling. His calligraphy works have not only artistic value, but also cultural value, which is one of the important representatives in the history of calligraphy in China.

The following are Takashi Inui's calligraphy works:

Green mountains are not old, but green waters often flow. On the moonlit night of the 24th Bridge, where can jade people teach to play the flute?

This work shows the eternity of green mountains and green waters, the bright moon and the yearning for beautiful things. The font is simple and delicate, and the strokes are smooth and natural, giving people a simple and lively feeling.