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Daily hard pen writing by Premier Zhou, Li Peng, Zhu Rongji and Wen Jiabao

2024-07-21

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Precious and rare, the hard pen handwriting of Premier Zhou, Hua Guofeng, Li Peng, Zhu Rongji and Wen Jiabao, the five premiers of New China, each has its own characteristics and is full of vigor. The hard pen handwriting of these leaders is mostly some daily writing, and it is an unintentional and frank writing, which is particularly rare.


The first one is Premier Zhou's hard-tipped handwriting. It is well known that Premier Zhou's calligraphy is unique and distinctive, but we rarely see Premier Zhou's hard-tipped handwriting. Premier Zhou's characters are open, open and closed, vigorous and open, free and easy, and written in an unrestrained and free manner, which is particularly vivid, like a flag fluttering, especially vivid.

Below is Zhou Enlai’s early handwriting, which looks immature, but we can see some traces of Yan style, and he wrote the square as a circle, which looks round and cute. This writing style was a bit bold in the Republic of China period.


Let's take a look at Hua Guofeng's hard-tipped calligraphy. It is more fluent than his brush calligraphy. Hua Guofeng has a solid foundation in Yan style calligraphy, and his hard-tipped calligraphy is particularly broad and generous, and free and easy, comfortable and generous, and appears friendly and natural. Because the Yan style strokes are thin horizontally and thick vertically, this feature was used just right by Hua Guofeng.


Below is Premier Li Peng's hard pen calligraphy. This is his work diary. It was written casually, but it is fluent, elegant, natural and fresh, showing a lingering meaning, which is refreshing. In comparison, Li Peng's hard pen calligraphy is more wonderful than his brush calligraphy.


Zhu Rongji's hard-pen calligraphy is of extremely high level, close to professional level, which is particularly rare among modern leaders. He uses the pen decisively, with stretched characters, imitating the style of Su Dongpo, and cleverly integrating the characteristics of Huang Tingjian, with a degree of opening and closing, order of lightness and heaviness, and order of urgency. His cursive script, which is very stretched and generous, and elegant, has a strong visual impact, rhythm and momentum, making people feel more cordial. This is actually also a kind of leadership art.


Wen Jiabao's hard-tipped calligraphy has a scholarly temperament, like a lecturer speaking in a gentle voice, and is as gentle as jade. There is movement in stillness, stillness in movement, and the writing is integrated, and it is at ease with the words, and is shaped by the words, with a clear and elegant style.


The last one is the inscription written by Premier Li Keqiang. It is the inscription written by Premier Li when he visited a technology company. Deeply missed.