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What does the fragrance of Hanmo mean?

The fragrance of calligraphy and ink means that the promotion of the elegant art of calligraphy and painting has cultivated people's sentiments.

Hanmo is a Chinese word, pronounced as hànmò, and has the same meaning as "pen and ink". It is interpreted as pen and ink, and refers to articles, calligraphy and painting, etc. Later generations also generally referred to articles, calligraphy and Chinese paintings. The calligraphy and calligraphy comes from Cao Pi's "Tianlun Wen" of the Three Kingdoms Wei Dynasty: "The ancient authors relied on calligraphy and calligraphy, and their ideas came from the texts."

Piaoxiang's explanation

Famous calligraphy and calligraphy masters of the past dynasties such as : Wang Xizhi, Gu Kaizhi, Zhang Xu, Huai Su, Yan Zhenqing, Su Shi, Huang Tingjian, Zhao Mengfu, Dong Qichang, Wang Duo, Deng Shiru, Shen Zengzhi, Xu Beihong, Qi Baishi, Huang Binhong, Shen Yinmo, Yu Youren, Li Zhimin, Lin Sanzhi, Qi Gong, Shu Equally. Piaoxiang, a Chinese word, pinyin piāoxiāng, means a fragrance that is carried by gentle air currents and can be felt.

Fragrance explanation: A fragrance that is carried by gentle air currents and can be felt. The source of the fragrance: Wang Gui of the Tang Dynasty's "Moonlight Night Sends": "The sand steps are always missing the cold clouds, and the cool dew air is refreshing. In the middle of the night, the clouds are high and the toads are fainting, and the autumn wind is tight and the fragrance of osmanthus is floating."