The works of ancient calligraphers

The outstanding works of ancient calligraphers include Preface to Lanting, Duck Head Pill Post, Pagoda Monument, Thirteen Lines of Luoshen Fu, and Self-narrative Post.

1, Preface to Lanting Collection

Preface to Lanting Collection was written in China Jin Dynasty (AD 353). Wang Xizhi, a book sage, wrote books and made friends at the foot of Zhu Lan Mountain in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, and wrote "the best running script in the world", also known as Preface to Lanting, Preface to He Lin, Preface to Lanting March 3, etc.

2. "Duck Head Pill Post"

Duck Head Pill Tie is an excellent cursive script written on silk by Wang Xianzhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. It's a copy of the Tang Dynasty, two lines 15, now in Shanghai Museum.

3. Duobaota Monument

The full name of the multi-pagoda monument is the multi-pagoda induction monument of Qianfu Temple in Xijing, Datang. In the 11th year of Tang Tianbao (752), it was written by CenXun, a scholar at that time, and inscribed by Xu Hao, calligrapher Yan Zhenqing Shu Dan and stone carver Shi Hua. It is a regular calligraphy work. Now it is preserved in the second room of Xi 'an Stele Forest.

4. Thirteen lines of Luo Shenfu

Thirteen Lines of Luo Shenfu, referred to as Luo Shenfu for short, is the representative work of Wang Xianzhi's lower case calligraphy in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The original ink was written on hemp paper, and the content was a famous article "Luo Shen Fu" written by Cao Zhi, a famous writer of Wei in the Three Kingdoms period, but it was damaged and lost in the Tang and Song Dynasties.

5. "Self-narrative posts"

Self-Narrative Post is a cursive work written by Huai Su, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, in the 11th or 12th year of Tang Dali (776 or 777). It is a kind of paper and ink scroll. Now it is collected in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.