Wang Duo's Best Works and Wang Duo's Best Works.

1, Wang Duo's best calligraphy work is "Calligraphy Collection Four Poems by Li He", which was published in the fourth year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty, namely 1647.

2. Wang Duo's calligraphy is unique and is called "Wang Duo" in the world. His calligraphy is as famous as Dong Qichang's, and he is known as "the king of South, East and North" in the late Ming Dynasty. His calligraphy is unconventional and relaxed, but it is full of free and easy and vigorous flowing. Wang Duo is good at cursive brushwork, vigorous and free and easy, dripping with fun. Dai said in the Postscript of Wang Duo's Cursive Poems: "(Mi Fei) is crazy about cursive writing, but his absolute thoughts are all about emotion. The sweeping of the floor in Wei and Jin Dynasties made him extremely happy and brave, which was beyond the reach of Zhao and Dong. "

His ink has been handed down from generation to generation, and many calligraphy posts, letters and inscriptions have stone carvings, among which the most famous ones are Zhushan Garden Post and Langhua Pavilion Post. His calligraphy is very popular in Japan, South Korea, Singapore and other countries. Japanese people appreciate Wang Duo's calligraphy very much, so they developed into a school called "Ming and Qing Tunes". His "Mountain Garden Post" was introduced to Japan and caused a sensation. They think Wang Duo is a first-rate calligrapher. Put forward the viewpoint that "the first king (Wang Duo) wins the first king (Wang Xizhi)".