All the cursive songs of Wang Xizhi

Wang Xizhi's cursive lyrics are as follows:

The sage of the grass is the most difficult, and the dragon and snake fight for the pen. Although you want to distinguish, your body needs to be completed.

Small squares are water, and empty words are words. Baogai has no left bank. Go east.

I know the length, but I don't care. Six hands should be the mission, and seven reds are the yuan.

Ten Zhu all knew that they had taken it, and three people spoke for it. Zuo Fu's back is definitely backwards, and his right knife is bent inch by inch.

Once the difference is the same, it is the same as immersion. Lonely and similar, spears are always soft.

Qing Xiang is unrestrained and loves to chisel and practice. Zhan Houxi is in charge and watching.

It is said that the photo will belong to lean on, borrow a date. It's hard to say goodbye to comfort, but it's easy to participate in Shuobang.

Content expansion:

Cao Bai Yun is an important cursive song in ancient China and an important way to learn cursive. The author is signed by Wang Xizhi. However, according to relevant information, this book first appeared in the Northern Song Dynasty, pretending to be the name of Wang Xizhi. For example, Volume 88 of Yang Shen's Collection Beyond Sheng 'an in the Ming Dynasty said: "Grass Hundred Rhymes" was compiled by Song people to show beginners and pretend to be Wang Xizhi.