A Brief Introduction to Sun's Book Score
Pu Shu is a monograph on the study of calligraphy and its changes in past dynasties. It also has the artistic value of calligraphy, and its articles have more theoretical value. It is an important work of calligraphy theory in China, and it still has important practical significance for calligraphy appreciation and skills. Pu Shu was written in the third year of Zhizheng (687), and described the cursive script from Han Dynasty to Wei and Jin Dynasties in detail. The cursive script is superb in style, concise and smooth, and has the beauty of iron wrapping. In particular, the elegant style of writing and the natural and unrestrained posture of writing not only went deep into the palace of Jin kings, but also won the essence of Han and Wei Dynasties. It is rich and mellow, the more you break it with a pen, the more it heals, the more elegant and calm it is, and the more graceful it is.