Huai Su is an outstanding calligrapher in the history of China. His cursive script is called "Crazy Grass". His pen is round and powerful, making it turn like a ring, unrestrained and smooth, just like Zhang Xu. Later generations called it "Zhang Dian vegetarian" or "drunk". He also wrote poems and had contacts with poets such as Li Bai, Du Fu and Su Xun.
His cursive script is called Crazy Grass, which is a classical romantic art and has a far-reaching influence on later generations. He likes drinking and gets drunk nine times a day. People call him a drunken monk. He eats meat and makes waves. It is said that his family is poor and has no money to buy paper to write, so he often writes with banana leaves. Huai Su's cursive script is as famous as Zhang Xu's and is called "crazy element" in the world.
Huai Su's calligraphy is famous for its wild grass, and the most famous works handed down from generation to generation are self-narration, eating fish and bitter bamboo shoots. In the self-narrative posts, the fine and rigid font and continuous bold and unrestrained words are the biggest characteristics of his calligraphy.
Huai Su was smart and studious since childhood. When I was 65,438+00 years old, I suddenly felt homesick, and my parents couldn't stop me. In his autobiography, he said straight away: "Huai Su lives in Changsha, a young Buddhist. After meditation, I am quite fond of writing. " His spirit of studying hard and practicing hard is amazing. In Chang 'an Huai Su's fame, there are as many as 37 poems praising his cursive script. His cursive script consists of 42 chapters, thousands of words, autobiographical notes, bitter bamboo shoots, Notre Dame, Tibetan notes, seven notes, Beiting cursive pen and so on.