Interpretation of Wang Xianzhi's Mid-Autumn Post

The Mid-Autumn Post in Wang Xianzhi wrote, "If the Mid-Autumn Festival is over and we can't return it, how about saving it?" He Qing, a natural winner? Waiting for the army. "

The Mid-Autumn Festival is gone forever, and relatives can't come back. At this time, I really want to know how the person I love is now. Even if I win this battle, what is there to celebrate? When the army came back.

The Mid-Autumn Posture is one of Wang Xianzhi's representative works, also known as the December Posture. Calligraphy is vigorous and powerful, with a wave of his hand, relaxed and vertical in spirit. Mitty is crazy about this post. In his book "History", he once commented on this post, saying: Big orders are like fire, even for no reason. In this way, the Mid-Autumn Post can be regarded as a classic of Wang Xianzhi, and readers will certainly benefit a lot after reading it.

Wang Xianzhi (344-386) was born in Linyi (now Linyi). Eastern Jin officials, calligraphers, painters, poets, the seventh son of the right army general Wang Xizhi, the son-in-law of Sima Yu, and the father-in-law of Emperor Sima of Jin 'an.