What are Wang Xizhi's works?

Wang Xizhi's works include Travel Notes, Le Yi Lun, Seventeen Notes, Preface to Lanting Collection and Notes of the First Month.

1, Xing Mao Tie is a two-hook cursive script written by Wang Xizhi in Tang Dynasty, with 2 lines 15 characters. The strokes of Xingmaotie are thick but not sharp, which means seal cutting. The word falls, the body opens and the posture changes.

2, "Le Yi Lun" * * * 44 lines, in lowercase. It is Wang Xizhi's regular script calligraphy. The original author is Xia Houxuan, and the original work has long been lost. It is said that the original was thrown into the kitchen fire by an old woman in Xianyang during the war, and it is said that it was collected by Emperor Taizong. There are many kinds of existing printed editions, among which the Secret Pavilion edition and Yuezhou Shishi edition are the best.

3. Seventeen posts, (Jin) Wang Xizhi's book, Song Tuoben, Xing Dong, Xu Shouhe, Chen Chuan, Liang,,,, Yan Peihu, Kong Guangtao, etc. , a precious ancient Chinese book, is collected in the Cultural Relics Museum of the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

4. Preface to Lanting Collection is from Jin Dynasty (AD 353) in China. Wang Xizhi, a book sage, wrote books and made friends at the foot of Zhu Lan Mountain in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, and wrote "the best running script in the world", also known as Preface to Lanting, Preface to He Lin, Preface to Lanting March 3, etc.

5. The first month post is a calligraphy work created by Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Calligraphy style is sloppy, natural and naive, straightforward, and has the breath of Jin people.