Kong Shi zhong tie

Kong Shi Zhong Tie is a cursive work by Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. This post has a unique calligraphy style, which combines elements of cursive script and cursive script, showing Wang Xizhi's profound calligraphy attainments.

1. First of all, let's understand the background and significance of Confucius' later article. Kong Shizhong is a friend of Wang Xizhi. This post is a letter written by Wang Xizhi to Kong Shizhong. The main content is to express his greetings and thoughts to his friends. This work is of great value in calligraphy art. It not only shows Wang Xizhi's calligraphy style, but also provides valuable information for future generations to study ancient calligraphy.

2. Next, let's analyze the calligraphy characteristics of Zhong Tie by Confucius. The font of this post is mainly cursive, and the cursive part accounts for about one-third of the whole length. Wang Xizhi's unique brushwork makes the combination of cursive script appear natural and harmonious. Wang Xizhi used a variety of brushstrokes to make the glyphs richer and more diverse.

3. Wang Xizhi's calligraphy style has been fully reflected in Confucius' posts. His glyph is changeable, and his lines are smooth and natural, giving people a beautiful enjoyment. At the same time, the use of ink also makes the whole work more vivid and dynamic. This unique calligraphy style provided a good reference and inspiration for later calligraphers.

Wang Xizhi's relevant knowledge is as follows:

1, Wang Xizhi was a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty in China, and was known as the "book saint". His calligraphy style and skills have deeply influenced the development of China's calligraphy. Wang Xizhi was born in Langya (now Linyi, Shandong) in 303 AD. He likes calligraphy since he was a child. In his early years, he studied under Mrs. Wei's calligraphy, and later he became a beginner. He studied cursive script under Zhang Zhi and orthography under Zhong You. He learned from others and devoted himself to studying his own style and bringing forth the new.

2. It has changed the simple book style since the Han and Wei Dynasties, and has become a beautiful and convenient new style. His calligraphy is peaceful and natural, and his brushwork is euphemistic and implicit. The Preface to Lanting Collection has become the "best running book in the world" and has been praised as the "book saint" by later generations. Wang Xizhi's calligraphy has a unique style, exquisite brushwork, changeable fonts and smooth and natural lines, which gives people beautiful enjoyment.

His calligraphy works not only have high artistic value, but also reflect the cultural characteristics and humanistic spirit of ancient society. Wang Xizhi's achievements in calligraphy lie not only in his personal achievements, but also in the development of China's calligraphy. His calligraphy works not only influenced later calligraphers, but also became an important teaching material for calligraphy education in China.