How did these classic calligraphy become your national treasures?

The following calligraphy works are almost regarded as national treasures in Japan, but you see, they are all classic calligraphy in China!

Collection of Tokyo National Museum -0 1 China rubbings 10. Cursive poems and books, bold Li Kunyuan era14th century.

Collection of Tokyo National Museum -0 1 China rubbings 1 1. Wang Duo's cursive poems about Chongzhen in Ming Dynasty 15.

Collection of Tokyo National Museum -0 1 China rubbing ink book 12. Cursive five-character verse axis Ni Ming Dynasty17th century.

Collection of Tokyo National Museum -0 1 China rubbings 13. The axis of Zheng Xie's self-report post is the 29th year of Qing Qianlong (1764).

Collection of Tokyo National Museum -0 1 China rubbings-15. Examples before and after regular script -0 1 Zhu Yunming finished his life for 9 years (15 14).

Collection of Tokyo National Museum -0 1 China rubbings 17. The mystery of regular script, weighing three doors, is the pen yuan between Zhao Mengfu149-56 in the 4th century.

Collection of Tokyo National Museum -0 1 China rubbings 19. The Postscript of Lanting XIII -0 1 Zhao Mengfu Pen Yuan to Da 3 years (13 10) During the Qianlong period, Tan Zu was destroyed by fire.

Collection of Tokyo National Museum -0 1 China rubbings. 24. Epitaph of Huang Tingjian 1 1 century of the second family of Wang Shi in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Collection of Tokyo National Museum -0 1 China rubbings and ink books 25. The cursive script "Luohanti" and other books were written in Dong Qichang in the Ming Dynasty on March1year (1603).

Collection of Tokyo National Museum -0 1 China rubbing ink book 26. Running script Chen Baisha Seven-character quatrains Axis Liu Yongqing Dynasty18th century

Collection of Tokyo National Museum -0 1 China rubbings, 28. Running script, seven characters, four ancient characters and four screens, Zhao in the ninth year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1883).

Collection of Tokyo National Museum -0 1 China rubbings. 29. Three posts in the running script, one of the "three post volumes" posted by Mi, was in the Northern Song Dynasty1-12nd century.

Collection of Tokyo National Museum -0 1 China rubbing ink book 30. Running script sent to Li Yuankuo Pangu preface axis Zhu Da Qing Dynasty17th century.

Collection of Tokyo National Museum -0 1 China rubbings 0 1. The sixth book "Shangshu" in ancient Chinese prose is the legacy of Qi Tang century.

Collection of Tokyo National Museum -0 1 China rubbings 02. The fifth piano piece "You Lan" in "Jieshidiao" was played in the 7th and 8th centuries of the Tang Dynasty.

Collection of Tokyo National Museum -0 1 China rubbings. 03. Liu Zican's Dunhuang and Tang Dynasties, 7th-8th century.

Collection of Tokyo National Museum -0 1 China rubbings. 04. A new book about the world, the sixth remnant -0 1 New Stories about the World, printed in the Tang Dynasty in the 8th century.

Collection of Tokyo National Museum -0 1 China rubbings. 05. A new book about the world, the sixth remnant-02 "New Stories about the World", notes of the Tang Dynasty, the 8th century of the Tang Dynasty.

Collection of Tokyo National Museum -0 1 China rubbings. 06. Wang Collection, 29th, 30th, 7th and 8th centuries.

Don't be angry after reading it, China people should strive for self-improvement!