Who is the author of He Jiebiao?

The author of He Jiebiao is Zhong You.

Among the numerous and starry calligraphers in ancient China, Zhong You in the Cao Wei period of the Three Kingdoms was also one of the brightest stars in the starry sky of the bookstore. He also created a variety of calligraphy styles, such as seal script, official script, original script, calligraphy and cursive script, especially his regular script and running script. In the history of China's calligraphy, he was praised as "the father of the history of calligraphy" by critics of all previous dynasties, and was called "the king of bells".

Among the block-printed works handed down from ancient times, His Xiao Kai's He Jie Biao is one of the most noteworthy calligraphy works. This post can best reflect the style of Zhong Shu and has a far-reaching influence on later calligraphy.

He Jiebiao, also known as Rong, wrote a letter to Cao Cao at the end of the twenty-fourth year of Jian 'an when Zhongyou learned that Guan Yu, the general of Shu, had been killed. Judging from the content of the full text, between the lines, it is filled with the joy of Zhong You. Guan Yu, the protagonist in the table, has always been a positive image of loyalty and bravery in the hearts of the world, and is also a hero who has been loved and worshipped for a long time.

People mourn Guan Yu's unfortunate death with great regret and sorrow, and few people will be so happy. However, as an assistant minister of Wei, Zhong You is willing to follow Cao Cao to farmland and give him advice. He made great contributions to the stability and development of Cao Shi Group.

At the same time, it has also been highly valued by Cao Cao. Therefore, when he learned that the enemies of his country would be wiped out, it was understandable and understandable to show a state of being an enemy. After all, since ancient times, officials should be loyal to the Lord and try their best to be their own masters.