Since you are sad there, it is good to come back. The champion has disappeared since he entered the lizard. It's just that I'm sick and can't move. You've been worried for a year, so what can I say? What's more, friends live far apart, and I don't know when I can meet again. It's rare for you to come back. Don't always say you forgot. Think again if this is true. Who will accompany those who have traveled together?
I have to go for a walk in Tiger Hill many times just to comfort myself. Zuxi is leaving town. He came to see me from time to time, discussed his illness with me and changed his medicine several times. I haven't seen a slave for a long time. I received a letter from you, saying that he met Zuo Jun Milo, whose temperament is as usual. Where do you want to go when you come back? Remember to tell someone, okay? I mentioned you when I was talking about other things with General Manager Ye and Assistant Minister. Thank you for your concern! You should also control your sadness.
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The cursive script "Zhuangyuan Tie" plays a vigorous and powerful role, which makes the translation rigorous and shows the calligrapher's good pen control ability. The stippling starts and ends clearly, and the entrance and exit are moderate. The "reality" of stippling and the "emptiness" of tension wire complement each other. The word potential is strange and exciting. There are ingenious ideas when summing up the ci, such as the danger of "scattering" and the introversion of "seeing". It is amazing to put the upper right corner next to the word "rough" and the word "rice" in the upper left corner of "qi".
As a model of cursive learning, the author of Champion Tie is Zhang Zhi of the Eastern Han Dynasty in "Chun Hua Ge Tie", but the calligraphy style of Champion Tie is so close to the weeds in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Therefore, for hundreds of years, many scholars believe that Zhang Zhi didn't write the No.1 Scholar's Post. Some people think that Wang Xianzhi, the first master of cursive script in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, should be the author of "Zhuangyuan Tie". No matter Zhang Zhi or Wang Xianzhi, it is undeniable that the cursive script "No.1 Scholar's Post" is an irreplaceable classic in the history of China's calligraphy, representing the extremely high level of China's cursive script.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Champion Post