1. There are two regular script works in The Portrait of Dong Fangshuo, one is Wang Xizhi's lower case, and the other is Yan Zhenqing's lower case. This inscription, inscribed "Dr. Han Taizhong, Mr. Dongfang, painted a preface to praise", was erected in Dezhou in the 13th year of Tang Tianbao, when Yan Zhenqing was 46 years old. Beiyangzan 12 line, Yinji 17 line, 30 words a line. The quantity is also two, a seal script and an official script, all of which are thirteen words.
2, "Le Yi Lun" * * * 44 lines, in lowercase. It is Wang Xizhi's regular script calligraphy. The original author is Xia Houxuan, and the original work has long been lost. It is said that the original was thrown into the kitchen fire by an old woman in Xianyang during the war, and it is said that it was collected by Emperor Taizong. There are many kinds of existing printed editions, among which the Secret Pavilion edition and Yuezhou Shishi edition are the best.
"Le Yi" is an article written by Wei Xia during the Three Kingdoms Period, which discusses the conquest of other countries by Le Yi, a famous Yan State during the Warring States Period. It is said that Wang Xizhi copied this article, and the book was paid to his son's official slaves. Some people say that the official slave is Wang Xianzhi.
Wang Xizhi:
Wang Xizhi (303-36 1 year, 32 1-379), a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, is known as the "book saint". Originally from Langya (now Linyi, Shandong), he moved to Huiji Yin Shan (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang) and lived in seclusion in Jinting County in his later years. Successive secretary, general Ningyuan, Jiangzhou secretariat, later literature and history records, right general.
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Wang Xizhi's original works existed before the world, and the fine copy of Tang people has always been regarded as original works. Because of its long history and long-standing reputation, Rainbow Xi's other inks have different inferences about its engraving age. Some are called Song Copy, some are suspected to be Mi Fei Copy, and more are classified as Tang Copy.