When the inscriptions became popular all over the country, Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher from the Jin Dynasty, Cai Bian, a famous calligrapher from the Song Dynasty and Wang Anshi's son-in-law, and other
When the inscriptions became popular all over the country, Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher from the Jin Dynasty, Cai Bian, a famous calligrapher from the Song Dynasty and Wang Anshi's son-in-law, and others also copied the inscriptions one after another. In particular, the calligraphy version of Wang Xizhi's "Stele of the Filial Daughter Cao E" can be regarded as a masterpiece handed down from generation to generation, and its accomplishments are only inferior to the "Preface to the Lanting Collection", which is known as "the best running script in the world". Some people say: "The perfect combination of Handan script and Youjun calligraphy is a treasure in the treasure house of Chinese traditional culture and art!" Believe it or not! What is most regrettable is that the inscriptions copied by the calligraphy sage Wang Xizhi have long been lost. The inscriptions written by him were once carved into dharma stickers, which can be seen in the collection of calligraphy masterpieces by Wang Xizhi. The inscriptions that are now in the Cao'e Temple are copied by Cai Bian. If you look carefully, you can see that the pen is very powerful and precious, so you can imagine how precious it is. As with all things in the world, those who tempt will eventually deceive others. Suddenly I realized that the filial piety that is praised in the world is mostly beautiful because of incompleteness, and sad because of regret. Only when he is pure and pure can he be worshiped, can he be as pure and quiet as practice, and be as dreamlike as fantasy; only then can he have the detachment of leaping forward, and only then can he have the uninterrupted watch. "The Monument of Cao E" has won the hearts of countless heroes in the world for its love, virtue, talent and handsomeness, and Li Bai is no exception. Among the treasures of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Bai, the immortal poet, was expelled from Chang'an for insulting Gao Lishi and offending Concubine Yang. He wandered around the rivers and lakes. He once made a special trip to Cao'e Temple to read the stele. There is a poem to prove it: "When people travel to the moon, the boat Walking in the air. I stood there for a long time, looking for Wang Xu. The method is "poetic reading". Poetry is a kind of height and depth. It belongs to the spiritual category and shines with the light of reason and philosophy. It excludes worldly distractions and noisy flying dust, which makes it elegant. Otherwise, wouldn’t reading the stele blaspheme and tarnish the inherent sanctity of the inscription? Yes, "Cao'e Monument" is a candle in the cultural night sky, a skirt in the long scroll of history, and a white sail on the ocean of life. More than 1,800 years have passed, and the dust of history has covered up the songs and talents of the past. However, the majestic Cao'e Temple is still there, and the powerful "Cao'e Monument" is still erected in the Cao'e Temple. There is a saying that the most splendid things are often the shortest, and the strongest things are often the most fragile. I wonder how many inscriptions have turned into broken stone fragments and then turned into dust in the cycle of time? How many artistic treasures have been turned into scorched earth in natural and man-made disasters? "Cao E Monument" is lucky. Although the Cao'e Temple has been built and destroyed several times, and the "Cao'e Monument" has been destroyed intermittently, they still have undiminished charm and infinite scenery. This is all due to the role of cultural inheritance and the dedication of one devout person after another. Poetic reading. Isn't it?