1, "three posts": The so-called "three posts" are Wang Xizhi's "Quick Snow Clear Post", Wang Xianzhi's "Mid-Autumn Post" and Wang Xun's "Yuan Bo Post", which represent Copybook for calligraphy, the highest level of calligraphy art in China.
2. Preface to Lanting Collection: The preface to Lanting Collection is 324 words, also known as Preface to Lanting Collection. It was written by Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher of Jin Dynasty in China, and is known as "the best running script in the world". Paper-cut artists carefully produced long scrolls of paper-cut works according to the author's original works, which are vivid, vivid, vivid, which shows that the master of paper-cut has exquisite knife skills.
3. Montitie in Zhong Ni: a paper calligraphy work created by Ou Yangxun, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, which is now in the Liaoning Provincial Museum.
4. Sacrifice to a Nephew: It is a calligraphy work created by Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty, in the first year of the Tang Dynasty (758). It is now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.
5. Autobiographical Notes: It is a cursive calligraphy work created by Huai Su, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, in the 11th or 12th year of Emperor Taizong (776 or 777), and it is a paper-based ink scroll. Now it is collected in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.
Careful readers can find that there are as many as 20 words "zhi" in the full text of Lanting Preface. However, none of the words "Zhi" are written in this way, each word has a different posture, and every word is easy and pleasant to take out.
At the same time, Fiona Fang's brushwork is interoperable, and the dependence of each word is very obvious. After enlarging the words, this brushwork is more exposed, and the involvement between each word and each painting can also be seen with the naked eye, which can not help but make people amazed.
Not only the words look good, but also the content looks good. The scene described is very vivid, and readers can feel the author's hearty state between the lines, which can also be reflected in the brushwork of calligraphy. It can be said that it is amazing from the glyph to the word state.