Calligraphy works of Shangsijie

Four outstanding calligraphic works include Wang Xizhi's Preface to the Lanting Pavilion, Ou Yangxun's Five Words on Drinking in Autumn Night in Chang 'an, Chen Yinque's Nostalgia on Chibi, Zhao Mengfu's Random Thoughts on Reading, and Li Yuefeng's Peach Blossom Fan.

1, Preface to Lanting by Wang Xizhi: It is a rare classic in the history of ancient Chinese calligraphy, one of Wang Xizhi's representative works and a classic in the history of Chinese calligraphy.

2. Ou Yangxun's Five Words on an Autumn Night in Chang 'an is one of Ou Yangxun's representative works. It is a masterpiece of Ou Yangxun's calligraphy achievements and a classic in the history of China's calligraphy.

3. Chen Yinque's Red Cliff Nostalgia is one of Chen Yinque's representative works and a classic in the history of modern calligraphy in China. It is full of personalized style and far-reaching charm in form, and has won wide acclaim and praise.

4. Zhao Mengfu's reading thought: it is one of Zhao Mengfu's representative works, and an essay he wrote in his later years. Calligraphy is a rare masterpiece with simple form, artistic conception and fresh and graceful feeling.

5. Li Yuefeng's Peach Blossom Fan is one of Li Yuefeng's representative works. Large-character regular script that shows the scene of peach blossom in full bloom. Elegant and smart, it is an excellent calligraphy work.

Shangsi Festival

Shangsi Festival is one of the traditional festivals in China, also known as "March 3", which is celebrated on the third day of the third lunar month every year. Originated from the ancient Han people's activities of offering sacrifices to ancestors to avoid epidemics, it has a long history and profound cultural heritage. The main activities are flower viewing, disaster relief, ancestor worship, and auspicious marriage. People will go to the mountains to overlook and go hiking, wishing friends and relatives peace and good luck. Shangsi Festival has become an important part of China's cultural tradition and is listed as a national intangible cultural heritage.