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清代刘熙载《艺概·书概》曰:『书,如也,如其学,如其才,如其志,总之曰如其人而已。』[1]刘熙载『书如其人』观,具有一定的普世价值。此句常常被人引用,来论述书家其人与其书的对应关系。然而,若套用此句考察唐寅其人其书,却不够奏效,一是唐寅的狂放性格与其温润书风形成反差;二是唐寅的坎坷经历与平静书写存在不对应关系;三是唐寅的才子之名与书法之实存在一定的错位。
In the Qing Dynasty, Liu Xizai wrote the book, “The Book of Arts,” as it is, such as its learning, as its genius, as its ambition, in short, as its only. [1] Liu Xizai “book as the people” concept, has a certain universal value. The sentence is often cited as a reference to the correspondence between the booker and his book. However, if we use this sentence to examine Tang Yin’s books, it does not work well. First, Tang Yin’s wild character contrasts with his gentle writing style. Second, Tang Yin’s rough experience and calm writing do not correspond to each other. Third, Tang Yin’s genius There is a certain mismatch between name and calligraphy.