The true version of calligraphy

Handled down are the Kangxi Shizhitang version, the Qianlong Yang Dai version, the Daoguang Wenyuan version, the Tongzhi Jiaxing Dakuitang version, the Japanese Matsuyama version, the Saoye Shanfang lithographic version, the "Basic Chinese Studies Series", and the World Book Company This book, the joint edition between Beijing China Bookstore and "Drawing Treasures", the "Renren Wenku" edition of Taiwan Commercial Press, and the edited and rearranged edition of "Chinese Calligraphy Series" of Shanghai Calligraphy and Painting Publishing House, etc.

Chiang He of the Qing Dynasty (years of birth and death unknown, courtesy name Zhongshu, also known as Zuifeng, also known as Xiaozhuo, a native of Jintan, Jiangsu); also wrote the "The True Story of Calligraphy" (also known as "The True Story of Calligraphy") with the same name. "Authentic Calligraphy"), one book, four volumes. The first one is "Exquisite explanation of brushwork", which explains the various fingering techniques of the pen; the second one is "Full picture of stippling", which introduces eleven items such as starting techniques, flat painting method and straight painting method; the third one is "partial coordination method" ", including one hundred and eighty-nine radicals and thirty-four repeated essays; the fourth is "Examples of Full Character Structure", with three hundred and sixteen example characters and thirty-five repeated essays, including the redefinition of the nine-square grid and the sequence of strokes. Attached are twenty-one "Notes on Studying Calligraphy". Catalog Jin teaches brushwork, Yuankangli Zishan's Nine Lives-Fa-Feng - Jin Shujin teaches brushwork, Yuankanglizishan's Nine Lives, etc. The whole book has table explanations that are clear and easy to understand, so it is very helpful for beginners to learn calligraphy.

There are hand-printed editions handed down from generation to generation in the forty-fourth year of Qianlong's reign, the Dajingtang's edition in the third year of Guangxu's reign, and the Shanchengtang's edition in the eleventh year of Guangxu's reign.