1, Preface to Lanting Collection
Preface to Lanting Collection is also known as Preface to Lanting, Preface to Lanting, Preface to He Lin and Preface to Lanting Banquet. Written by calligrapher Wang Xizhi. As a calligraphy work, Preface to Lanting Collection has always been regarded as a classic and known as the "first running book". His calligraphy is elegant and fluent, such as flowing water and vigorous brushwork.
2. Sunshine Station in the Snow
In fact, "Quick Snow Clear Post" written by Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in Jin Dynasty, is a letter. This sticker is paper, with a longitudinal dimension of 23 cm and a transverse dimension of 14.8 cm. Emperor Qianlong personally wrote 7 1, but in his later years, due to poor eyesight, Gao Dong wrote three new words, which shows that Emperor Qianlong loved this post.
3, "Jiuchenggong Liquan Ming"
Jiuchenggong Liquan Inscription is known as "the first monument in the world", and Zhao Han in Ming Dynasty regarded it as the first regular script in the world, enjoying the reputation of "the first regular script in the world". It is also one of the representative works of regular script highly praised by Ou Yangxun, a great calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, and it is the most copied works by beginners of calligraphy in past dynasties.
4. "Shu Su Tie"
Shu Su Tie was written by Mo Bao of Mi Fei, a calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty. Written in Zhezong Yuanyou for three years (1088), written in running script. Shu Su Tie is written in the column, but its momentum is not limited at all, unrestrained and uninhibited, with a pen, flying with a pen, with changeable turns and twists and turns.
5. "Cold Food Post"
Cold food post, the full name of Huangzhou cold food poem post, is also called cold food poem post. It is the representative work of Su Shi's relegation to Huangzhou for three years (A.D. 1082, the fifth year of Yuanfeng) in the Northern Song Dynasty. On the left is Huang Tingjian's postscript, which is called "the first Su Shu" and even named "the first Su Shu" at the end of the 20th century.