It refers to the study of the origin, advantages and disadvantages of calligraphy posts and the authenticity of calligraphy traces, and also refers to the calligraphy school that advocated calligraphy posts below Wei and Jin Dynasties, which is of positive significance compared with "stele study".
There are three basic meanings of post-study: the study of Jin Dynasty, the grass of Jin and Tang Dynasties, and the study of cabinet posts. Its origin is based on the spread of Chunhua Pavilion in the Northern Song Dynasty, and the research objects mainly refer to the ink and stone carvings on rubbings or rubbings. Stickers are mainly based on notes and letters, and most of them are faithful to the original work, which truly reflects the author's original style.
Sticking refers to the study of the origin, advantages and disadvantages, rubbings quality, authenticity and text content of book traces. From the perspective of calligraphy art, Tiexue refers to the calligraphy school that advocates Wang Xizhi's and Wang Xianzhi's calligraphy in later generations, which is different from "stele study".
Main features:
Law posts include ink posts such as silk books and paper books, as well as engraved posts that have appeared since the Five Dynasties. From generation to generation, calligraphy ink has original works, such as Lu Ji's Ping Fu Tie, and also copied and written, such as Preface to Lanting Collection. There are official (party) and private (person) engravings in the past dynasties, as well as individual and collective engravings. In the seal cutting posts, a large number of lost ancient calligraphers' handwriting are preserved, and the excellent seal cutting posts can be described as "first-class" and are also deeply loved by literati in past dynasties.
Since the Song Dynasty, the object of calligraphy research mainly refers to rubbings or rubbings of ink books and stone carvings, rather than the original stone carvings. Stickers are mainly based on notes and letters, and most of them are faithful to the original work, which truly reflects the author's original style.