Introduction of Sunshine Station in Fast Snow

Quick Snow Clear Post is a calligraphy work written on paper by Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Longitudinal 23cm;; Horizontal 14.8cm, running script with four lines and 28 words. The existing post is a temporary copy of the double hook outline filling method in Tang Dynasty, which is kept in the National Palace Museum in Taipei. "Sunny Post in the Snow" is a letter about the author's happy mood and greetings to relatives and friends when he was snowing in Chu Qing. It begins with the cursive script of "Xi nodded for the first time" and ends with the handwriting of "Yin Shan Zhang Hou". The brushwork is elegant, smart, round and charming, in which lines or scripts are flowing or flowing. Zhao Mengfu, Liu Geng, Hududal, Liu Chengxi, Wang, Wen Zhenheng, Liang and others all expressed their admiration and admiration. Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty put this post, Wang Xun's Yuan Bo Post, Wang Xianzhi's Mid-Autumn Post and Sanjin People's Post in hall of mental cultivation West Nuan Pavilion, and the imperial inscription "Sanxi Hall" was regarded as a rare treasure. The sunny post in the snow was regarded as the first of the "three wishes" by Emperor Qianlong.