What controversial calligraphy works does Huang Tingjian have?
The work Zhu Ming by Huang Tingjian, a great calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty, which set a world record for China's art auction with a price of 436.8 million yuan, still attracted doubts after more than a month's transaction. Yesterday, many media reported that a Henan collector came forward and called the work a fake. At the same time, many experts who have in-depth study of Huang Tingjian's calligraphy art believe that Zhu Ming is indeed a work of "reform" in Huang's early years. Some people question that the inscription on the column has the words "Zhu" and "Li", but it is written as "clothes", which is one more point; Shen Fu pointed out that the word "Zhi Zhi" in Wang Xizhi's "The Half Monument of Joy" collected by Shi Daya in the Tang Dynasty comes from the "Fu" department, which has two points; There are also some skeptics who object to some "complementary strokes" in the inscription on the column, such as the word "zhi" in 52 lines, which mistakenly writes a "point" as a short horizontal line and adds a thick and short melon seed point.