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Ye Xuanning, son of Marshal Ye: a one-armed general who wrote a legend of his arm

2024-08-07

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Some people are not very familiar with Ye Xuanning, the son of Ye Jianying. At that particular time, he was assigned to work on a farm. While grinding grass, his arm was accidentally caught in a machine and was crushed. Although his arm was fixed, his right hand had lost all function and could no longer move.

But an ambitious person will never succumb to fate. He uses his left hand to write his own glory. Ye Xuanning writes with his left hand after get off work. His handwriting is unique, unique, unique, unique, and unique, which is a reflection of his life.

Many people were impressed by General Ye Xuanning's calligraphy after seeing it, and it became their role model. His calligraphy skills made many calligraphers feel ashamed.

The famous painter Huang Yongyu once said: "Ye Xuanning's calligraphy has a grand layout, calm brushwork and rigorous brushwork. In today's impetuous era, it is rare to be unconventional!"

Let's appreciate some of them. Ye Xuanning's calligraphy features powerful strokes, which penetrate the back of the paper, vigorous and vigorous, like a thousand-year-old vine, winding up, full of power, showing his unyielding will, which is admirable.

This is Li Bai's "Meeting with the White Emperor". The writing was swift and smooth, completed in one go, and it is truly a masterpiece that flows smoothly and naturally.



Then he took another look: "Yun Feilan". I can't even do this with my right hand, which shows that I am still far from it. I am really ashamed!



Everyone felt motivated when they saw General Ye’s handwriting, and since he wrote with his left hand, it was even better.

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