Lu Jianzhi's Calligraphy Art
Lu Jianzhi studied Yu Shinan first, then Ou Yangxun, then Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi. The cursive script is particularly quaint, and it has finally become a famous calligrapher, just like Europe and Chu. Gong is running a book. Good at copying, although it is "difficult to imitate, it is better to be arbitrary", but it has high achievements. At that time, some people called him, Europe, Henan and Chu as the four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty (but generally speaking, the four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty were Europe, Henan, Chu and Xue). Official script and running script are wonderful products, while cursive script is a functional product. His calligraphy works are rarely circulated, and his career is almost gone. Judging from the Preface to Lanting Collection handed down from generation to generation and the prose, the relationship between his calligraphers and Wang Shu is indeed in the same strain. Therefore, the concept of cursive script is quaint and the title is more important than the world. Li Sizhen's "Post Book" pointed out that "Lu (Cambodia) learned from (Shi Nan) and Yong Zen Master (Zhi Yong), and both of them had their own methods." He also said, "Lu Jianzhi learned cursive and wrote" Shine on You "with a pen." . Wen Fu, ink book, no money. Lu Jianzhi's book was written by Lu Ji. Paper books, running books. According to Baodi in Shiqu, it is 26.6 cm long and 370 cm wide. The whole volume is *** 144 lines, accounting for 1658 words, including running script 1566 words and cursive script 92 words. The original is now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.