Contents of Moon Posting by Calligraphers in Western Jin Dynasty

The contents of the calligrapher's monthly instrument post in the Western Jin Dynasty are: brushwork for reference.

"Reading a Post" was written by Suo Jing, a calligrapher in the Western Jin Dynasty, and it is a famous Cao Zhang post. What we see today is a rubbing of "Neighboring Fa Tie", which is 32 cm long. "Yue Yi Tie" is an example of letters, written in monthly order. But up to now, the rubbings have been missing from April to June, accounting for 18 pages.

About the author: Suo Jing (239-303), whose real name is You 'an, Zhang Zhi's younger sister and grandson, was born in Dunhuang (now Gansu), and was an official with Shang and Jiuquan. Because he is a Western Sima, he is called "Seeking the West". Luoyang Imperial College was one of the "Five Dragons of Dunhuang" when he was young, and he learned many classics and history. Together with Pan Yue, Gu Rong and other colleagues, they were respected by people at that time. He was wounded and died when he met Wang Yian's rebellion in Hejian. He was appointed as the Happiness Pavilion and called Zhuang.

Book theory:

Suo Jing is good at cursive script, spreading it to Zhang Zhifa, vigorous and firm. Its chapter is cursive, called "Silver Hook Fan Tail". When people say, "Being good is so extreme, he can't call himself Zhang; Wonderful and graceful, Zhang is not as good as Dadong. "Biography of Suo Jing has such posts as Ode to the Master, Enchanting, July, and a cursive script, which has been handed down from generation to generation.

Suo Jing became a family of his own. In the Tang Dynasty, he commented on his books: "Young people are good, but books are too dangerous because of Wei's birthday. If the mountain is cracked, the water is suspended, the Yunling mountain is isolated, and the glacier is dangerous, its power can't catch up with ancient and modern times. If the method of cloud opening is too embarrassing, the soldiers will be extremely arrogant and want to be brave, but not brave. " Yin Yun, the king of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, said, "Cao Jing is peerless, and scholars are like clouds. It is natural to have knowledge and interest, and it is advised not to reward. " This shows Suo Jing Cao Zhang's achievements and artistic charm. Therefore, anyone who studies Cao Zhang must learn from Suo Jing.