Relationship between Calligraphy and Meteorology
刊名 Meteorological and Environmental Research
作者 Licheng LIU1*, Xunzhi GAO2, Liang GAO2
作者单位 1.School of Journalism and Communication, Pingdingshan University, Pingdingshan 467000, China; 2. Hubei Provincial Public Meteorological Service Center, Wuhan 430000, China
DOI 10.19547/j.issn2152-3940.2024.04.003
年份 2024
刊期 4
页码 8-10,14
关键词 Calligraphy; Meteorology
摘要 Since ancient times, calligraphy and meteorology have had an inseparable relationship. Wang Xizhi's Prologue to the Collection of Poems Composed at the Orchid Pavilion records the beautiful scenery of mild wind and bright sun, as well as the relaxed and joyful mood of people in such weather. Su Shi's Cold Food Calligraphy Copybook records the scenery of solar terms and the author's psychological changes during these solar terms through calligraphy. The Quick Snow and Clear Time Calligraphy Copybook also reflects the grandeur of snowy days and the customs of literati recording weather and sharing it with friends. In Sun Guoting's Shupu, it is clearly stated that the third element of the "five harmony and five obedience" refers to the clear sky, humid air, and pleasant climate, and excellent climatic conditions are conducive to writing.