Translation: "The Mid-Autumn Festival is here! If you don't respond to me, don't come back. Just do it, so what if you think about it? Even if you win and defeat your opponent, so what?" ? Will there be a grand celebration? Will the mighty army return to the court in victory?
The full text is: "Mid-Autumn Festival. No longer inseparable. Returning, even if it is even more serious, how about saving? However, he defeated He Qing and other large armies.
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Creative background:
It is recorded in "Shuguan" by Zhang Huaiguan of the Tang Dynasty that Wang Xianzhi "learned from his father as a child, and then from Zhang (Zhi)" . Then change the system and create new laws.” It can be seen from the records that Wang Xianzhi studied calligraphy with his father Wang Xizhi when he was young, and acquired his brushwork. Later, he studied calligraphy from Zhang Zhi. On this basis, he made bold changes to the calligraphy of his predecessors and created a style that did not adhere to the six calligraphy standards, omitted and stippled twists and turns. , strive for easy and convenient "breaking the body".
Wang Xianzhi studied Zhang Zhi, mainly to imitate his momentum of thoroughness of every word, and reformed and developed Zhang Zhi's cursive script, which means saving and dotting, aiming to be simple, easy to write and to communicate blood.
At the same time, he also reformed his father's cursive script, mainly using "extreme cursive and vertical strokes" and giving full play to the "one-stroke script" style. Wang Xianzhi's cursive script is different from Zhang Zhi's and Wang Xizhi's. It is a genre of its own. The writing style of "Mid-Autumn Tie" inherits the style of Zhang Zhi and Youjun, and inspired the methods of Zhang Xu and Huaisu. It has been regarded as Wang Xianzhi's original work for a long time.