Wang Xizhi's "Quick Snow Clear Post" is a paper book with four lines of 28 characters, seven inches high and four inches and six minutes wide. It is the work of Wang Xizhi after forty years old, and it is also one of his masterpieces handed down from generation to generation. At that time, it was just a handwritten note, named after the words "It will be sunny if it snows" in the post. This post is free and easy with a pen, and the font is Shu Lang. It is a famous article in Wang Ti's running script. Later generations said that "Yue Long Mountain Gate, Tiger Lying in the Wind Pavilion". This post was originally a family heirloom of Feng Yuanji who sacrificed wine in imperial academy during the reign of Kangxi. Feng Yuanji presented it to Emperor Kangxi and later passed it on to Emperor Qianlong. During more than 60 years of Qianlong's rule, his enthusiasm for this Mo Bao has not diminished. He often copied and pondered in Sanxi Hall and wrote inscriptions for it repeatedly. He wrote an inscription for this post 73 times in his life.
Wang Xun's Yuan Bo Tie
Wang Xun's Yuan Bo Tie has six lines and 47 words, which is a typical running script of Jin Dynasty. Its content is Syria.
In fact, the name of the post comes from the word "Yuan Bo" in the first sentence of the post, and the pen of "Yuan Botie" dances and dances, which is superior.
Cursive works.
Mid-Autumn Post in Wang Xianzhi
Wang Xianzhi's Mid-Autumn Post has no money. It is circulated as a book by Wang Xianzhi. Some people suspect that it is an imitation of Mi Fei in the Song Dynasty. Paper books, eight inches and four points in the vertical direction and three inches and six points in the horizontal direction, are not too inflammatory.
There are three lines and twenty-two words in the book, and there are missing words before and after. Wang Xianzhi is the seventh son of Wang Xizhi, and his calligraphy is influenced by his father. He further sublimated and refined Wang Tixing's brushwork. This post is close to cursive script, and Wang Xianzhi's pen is like flowing water, reflecting each other, and the handling of fonts is perfect. This post is his work after the age of 50, and it is a handwritten note. Wang Xizhi was honored as a "book saint" and Wang Xianzhi was called a "little saint".
Authorized high imitation full set of Sanxi Hall.
For the first time, the Palace Museums of the two places respectively authorized the reunion of the high imitation Sanxi Hall.
Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty loved calligraphy all his life, and deliberately collected all the treasures of calligraphy in the past dynasties, chasing the two kings and getting its essence. In particular, Wang Xizhi's "Quick Snow Clear Post", Wang Xianzhi's "Mid-Autumn Post" and Wang Xun's "Yuan Bo Post" are deeply affectionate, so they named the place where the French post was hidden as "Sanxi Hall" and put a "Sanxi Hall" in calligraphy in class. Preserved to this day.
Due to historical reasons, Wang Xizhi's "Sunny Post on the Snow" moved south with a large number of cultural relics in the Forbidden City, and finally was hidden in the National Palace Museum in Taipei. Wang Xianzhi's Mid-Autumn Post and Wang Xun's Yuan Bo Post were stolen. After the disaster, with the personal approval of Premier Zhou Enlai 1950, they bought back Mid-Autumn Post and Yuan Bo Post with huge sums of money, and finally hid them in the Palace Museum. "Tie Bao Sanxi Hall" has been stored for a hundred years, which has become the biggest regret of the happy reunion of Chinese culture. It has become the common aspiration of the people on both sides of the strait that Chinese culture should be unified, as well as the cultural relics in the Forbidden City.
On the occasion of the 85th anniversary of the establishment of the National Palace Museum, the National Palace Museum and the National Palace Museum in Taipei were authorized by their original collections respectively, and Rong Baozhai, a 300-year-old brand in Gu Shuhua, selected precious and high imitation crafts to reproduce the charm of Sanxi Hall according to the original 1: 1. Sanxi Hall, with high imitation, has completely preserved the inscriptions and seals of famous emperors in past dynasties. Known as the "first-class original", the rare treasures collected by Emperor Qianlong in his life were reunited for the first time. Precious limited edition: 20 1 1 set.