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"Liu Gongquan with an upright heart and a correct pen" PPT courseware 3
Introduction to Liu Gongquan
Liu Gongquan (778-865), courtesy name Chengxuan, was a famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. He was Han nationality and a native of Jingzhao Huayuan (now Yaozhou District, Tongchuan City, Shaanxi Province). He rose to the rank of Prince's Shaoshi, and was known as "Liu Shaoshi" in the world. He passed the Jinshi title at the age of twenty-nine and worked as a low-level official in the local area. Later, Emperor Mu Zong of the Tang Dynasty accidentally saw his handwriting. As soon as he became a calligrapher, he was summoned to Chang'an by the court. At that time, Liu Gongquan was already in his forties. Mu Zong asked Liu Gongquan how to use the pen, and Gongquan replied: "Use the pen with the heart in mind, and if the heart is upright, the pen will be correct." Liu Gongquan's calligraphy is famous for his regular script. He is as famous as Yan Zhenqing and is known as Yan Liu. He first learned calligraphy from Wang Xizhi. Later, he looked at the calligraphy of famous calligraphers in the Tang Dynasty. He thought that Yan Zhenqing and Ouyang Xun's calligraphy were the best, so he absorbed the strengths of Yan and Ou, and formed his own style between the Jin people's charm and Yan's calligraphy. Willow body is famous for its strong bones and is known as "Yan Jin Liu Gu" in later generations. He created many works in his life, mainly including "Inscription on the Bell Tower of the Huiyuan Temple of the Tang Dynasty", "Stone Engraving of the Diamond Sutra", "Mysterious Pagoda Stele", "Feng Su Stele", and "Shence Army Stele". There are also ink inscriptions "Mengzhao Tie" and "Wang Xianzhi's postscript to send pears".
táng còu zōng jué xián
Tang Dynasty Compact Tang Muzong Secrets Implications
diàn páo bà chù jiǎn fù
palace, dragon robe, deposed, frugal, rich all over the world
xián xiào zhí rě fá
Virtuous, unworthy, position, annoying, clear rewards and punishments
Strong bones, admiration, iron bones, addiction
Overjoyed, admonition is justified
First reading of the text, overall understanding
Think while reading the text:
1. What two things does the text say about Liu Gongquan?
1. It is written that Liu Gongquan used to talk about the secrets of calligraphy and advised Mu Zong to govern the country with a "righteous heart" and to have a clean government. (Natural paragraphs 3 and 4)
2. Liu Gongquan used to talk about the emperor's clothes to advise Wenzong to use people correctly and make rewards and punishments clear. (Natural paragraphs 5 and 8)
Try dividing the text into sections in the order of total-score-total:
Part One (Paragraph 1): Summarize Liu Gongquan’s calligraphy achievements.
Part Two (Paragraphs 2-8): Describe in detail Liu Gongquan’s many blunt exhortations to the emperor.
Part Three (Paragraph 9): Summarize Liu Gongquan’s “willow-bone” style and image of a good minister.
Read the first natural paragraph: What achievements does Liu Gongquan have in calligraphy?
1. Liu Gongquan was a famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty.
2. It has a great influence on future generations.
3. Together with Yan Zhenqing, it is called "Yan Jin Liu Gu".
Read the second part of the article silently and think about:
1. How many times did Liu Gongquan persuade the emperor?
2. What kind of advice are these words of advice expressed in the language of the text?
First time: sincere and bold
Second time: witty and bold
Read paragraphs 3 and 4 silently
Thinking: Is Liu Gongquan just talking about calligraphy?
He was using calligraphy to hope that Mu Zong would abide by his rule of law and tell Mu Zong that writing, like governing the country, must be upright.
1. I can read Pinyin and write words.
táng cháo jǐn còu mì jué xián wài zhī yīn
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
chén nì chù dòng jiǎn pǔ fù yǒu
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
xián liáng rě nǎo zhí weì gōng diàn
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
2. I can identify the glyphs that form words.
Tang ( ) Cou ( ) Zong ( ) Jue ( )
Temple ( ) Beat ( ) Song ( ) Jue ( )
String ( ) Drown ( ) Robe ( ) Pick up ( )
Show off ( ) Weak ( ) Hug ( ) Frugal ( )
3. Complete the following words
No hesitation ( ) ( ) Righteous ( ) Smooth
Minister who does not ( )
( ) ( ) Baishi Iron Bone ( ) ( )
( ) ( ) clearly
4. Rewrite the following sentences as required
1. Liu Gongquan writes every word with strong muscles and bones, and Liu Gongquan speaks outspoken words that are beneficial to the country. (Connect related words together)
2. The squad leader and a few soldiers were lurking in the withered yellow thatched grass very close to the enemy's frontier defense area. (abbreviation)
3. We must pay attention to safety and prevent accidents. (Modify the wrong sentence)
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"Liu Gongquan with an upright heart and pen" PPT courseware 4 Introduction to Liu Gongquan Liu Gongquan (778-865), the last famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, was born in Jingzhao Huayuan (now Yaoxian County, Shaanxi Province). He was promoted to Prince Shaoshi, and in his old life he was called Liu Shaoshi. At the age of twenty-nine, he passed the imperial examination and served as a local...
"Liu Gongquan with an upright heart and a correct pen" PPT courseware 2:
"Liu Gongquan with an upright heart and pen" PPT courseware 2 Introduction to Liu Gongquan Liu Gongquan (778-865) was the last famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. He was a native of Jingzhao Huayuan (now Yaoxian County, Shaanxi Province). He was promoted to Prince Shaoshi, and in his old life he was called Liu Shaoshi. At the age of twenty-nine, he passed the imperial examination and served as a local...
"Liu Gongquan with a correct heart and a correct pen" PPT courseware:
"Liu Gongquan with an upright heart and pen" PPT courseware Learning objectives 1. Master the following words: iron-clad, secret, overtone, overjoyed, favored 2. Think: What is the reason why Liu Gongquan is so admired by the world? 3. The article contains Liu Gongquan’s blunt advice twice, and this...
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