Huai Su's Calligraphy Works

Huai Su's most famous calligraphy work is Self-Narrative Post. Self-Narrative Post is a cursive work written by Huai Su, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, in the 11th or 12th year of Tang Dali (776 or 777). It is a kind of paper and ink scroll.

This post is a brief introduction of Huai Su's life and poems donated by Yan Zhenqing, Zhang Wei and Dai Shulun. The whole article is crazy grass, pen and pen are in the middle, such as cone drawing sand table, vertical and horizontal oblique straight, no matter what; The whole volume emphasizes the continuous grass trend, turning up and down with the pen, jerking left and right, fluctuating, rapid, light and heavy, full of rules, strange changes and stirring spirit, which is the ultimate expression of cursive art.

Appreciation of self-narrative posts.

The word "no" frequently appears in autobiographical notes, which are basically composed of four points, some of which were written by Lian Bi or Lian Bi at the last two points. However, the posture of stippling is different, and the size, straightness, thickness, tension band and stroke trajectory of stippling all show different postures. Similar strokes, such as the length, size, bending radian and Lian Bi turning direction angle of the first point of the word "Zhi" and other tortuous strokes; The size, weight and bending radian of three-point water writing also show obvious changes.