The Original Text, Translation and Appreciation of Bo Yuan Tie

Original text:

It was a nod, and Yuan Bo won the treasure of the group. Take care of yourself and aim at a good trip.

I can't believe this surprise. Yesterday is always like yesterday. Away from the ridge, we don't expect each other.

Translation:

It's been a year since the Yuan Bo brothers died at the height of his career. He was deeply respected by all his brothers before his death. Although he was ill, he always wanted to live a free life.

This happened just after my career started to improve, and I failed to achieve my wish. It seems that the difference with him is only yesterday, but he has become an ancient forever, and he has never picked me up across the mountain road again.

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The position of iron in the history of calligraphy

Yuan Bo Tie is regarded by most scholars as the only authentic work written by a famous artist in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, while Sanxi Baotie, which is also called the top of the top ten handed down calligraphy in China with Kuai Xue Qing Shu and Mid-Autumn Tie, is also listed as one of the top ten running scripts in the world, ranking fourth.

"Yuan Bo Post" is a simple note, which Wang Xun confided to people with bitter hearts. Its writing keeps the calligrapher's natural and casual state, and it is some ordinary characters, which has no great significance, but its calligraphy art and historical value of cultural relics are immeasurable.

It is often regarded by later generations as a rare path to the calligraphy style of Jin Dynasty, which always touches the heart and spleen. At the same time, it has become a model for future generations to follow.

For Wang Xun at that time, it was just an opportunity to grasp the form of expression, but for later generations, this accidental opportunity became a milestone in the history of China's calligraphy, which laid the foundation for Wang Xun's position in the history of calligraphy and established a distinctive style. ?

Baidu Encyclopedia-Boyuan Post (Calligraphy Works Created by Wang Xun in Eastern Jin Dynasty)