Content of sore throat post

Seeing Wang Zhi's throat stickers, people can't help but think of Zhang Xu's stomachache stickers in Tang Dynasty, all of which are calligraphers' notes, describing their physical condition. The beauty of books is related to temperament, and a smile can make a book. Calligraphy masterpieces handed down from later generations are often casual handwritten notes, such as sore throat stickers. Jiang Xun, a scholar in Taiwan Province, described a stick with a sore throat in his book Handwritten Sticks: Years in the Southern Dynasties: "Never apply for a stick for a day" (a stick with a sore throat) is the finale of Tian Tong's stick. Compared with Wang Ci's calligraphy, his younger brother Wang Zhi is more compact and handsome, with a short notebook, which blooms like a petal, dazzling, and he is very cold in winter. I will take out "No post a day" to read a few lines carefully-'It's just the rain and kindness that make me faint, so I feel deeply comforted. There are many connections between words, which is the spirit of a book. The words' I have a sore throat at night, I'm sorry' have changed a lot, as if the physical pain and mood were in the paper and ink thousands of years ago. "