My first understanding of the epitaph of a black woman

The sunshine in July is really good. This morning, it jumped over the Huai Mountain, passed through the leaves and fell on my book case mottled. ...

? Writing has become my habit, especially at this time in the morning.

When I turned on my mobile phone, I accidentally saw the copybook Epitaph of a Black Woman. I like it very much.

Before that, I only knew this copybook, but I didn't understand it or study it.

I want to try.

I am used to cursive writing at ordinary times, but now I am not familiar with Wei Bei's brushwork, which is not ideal, so it has become a "four unlike"!

I have a habit of always knowing the source of my work before posting.

According to the information, Zhang Hei's female pronunciation is Zhang Hei's (he's) female (such as) Yin (Zhang Heru), which is an inscription in calligraphy called Epitaph of Zhang Xuan, the satrap of Wei Nanyang.

This monument was built in the first year of Putai in Northern Wei Dynasty. The original stone has been lost, and the existing rubbings are the old collections of He Zizhen in Qing Dynasty.

? He Zizhen commented on this: "It is not surprising that there is no evil in the division of seal characters, but there is no one like it."

? The "People's Bank of China" on the fifth set of RMB belongs to "Zhang Heinv".

? Indeed, this monument is simple and elegant, flat and elegant, with many references, rather clumsy and restrained, natural and elegant, and deserves to be called "unique"

This monument is both a center and a winger. It is both rigid and flexible, vivid and elegant, and it is indeed worth pondering and learning by future generations.

What needs to be emphasized is that Zhang Hei is not a beautiful woman with long hair, but a male named Zhang Xuan, a magistrate of Nanyang in the Northern Wei Dynasty. He became an official when he was young and died at the age of 32.

? Look at the epitaph of a black woman beside me. Although the sun is shining, I am still ashamed ...!

July 6th, in Hu Aishan.