@article{oai:kansai-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00015973, author = {蘇, 浩}, journal = {東アジア文化交渉研究 = Journal of East Asian cultural interaction studies}, month = {Mar}, note = {The main objective of the present study is to reveal the influence of kyôzan Yamamoto and his calligraphy, basing on "Kyôzan Collection" in Kansai University. Kyôzan Yamamoto, a famous modern calligrapher (1863-1934; real name Yoshisada Yamamoto; born in present-day Gifu-ken) . Kyozan went to China seven times, supported in many ways by various members of the modern literati such as calligraphers, scholars, collectors, politicians and publishers from Japan and China. Specifically, I examine several materials and letters related to his collection, I also examine communications related to "Shodô kai (書道会) ", with reference to the correspondence of various members to consider the importance of "Shodô kai" in the history of modern Japanese calligraphy. Based on the foregoing, I further investigate kyôzan's inscription of the epitaph, writing activities, calligraphy education and publication., 中谷伸生教授古稀記念号}, pages = {399--413}, title = {山本竟山とその書学の影響 : 関西大学竟山コレクションをもとに}, volume = {13}, year = {2020} }