Wang Xizhi's famous calligraphy works

Wang Xizhi's famous calligraphy works are as follows:

Photo 1: Frequent sad posts

This word is a combination of running script and cursive script. The lines are tall and straight, and the pen is natural. It changes vertically when writing. It is impossible to write such excellent works without the support of extremely high techniques.

Figure 2: Shangyu Station

This post focuses on the change of opening and closing, followed by the richness of lines. This embodiment is not written by the strokes of the Tang people in the future, but is controlled by the change of rhythm and the slowness of strokes. If you want to know the true meaning of Jin people's strokes, this post is your best choice.

Figure 3: Cold-cut stickers

Although this post is a copy of the Tang Dynasty, it is difficult to hide the skill of "the sage of books", and it is no exaggeration to describe it with the word "extraordinary". His brushwork and ink color changes are also beyond the reach of later famous artists.

Figure 4: Tian Tong Post.

This post was treasured by Wu Zetian all his life, and it is the closest to the original among all Wang Xizhi's manuscripts. This is not the traditional "double hook ink filling method", but the "parallel line extension" method, which is almost the same as the original.

Figure 5: Lanting Preface

This word is called "the best running script in the world", and its subtlety.