Wang Xizhi's Complete Works of Wild Grass Calligraphy

Wang Xizhi has cursive script, but he is not crazy. There are too many pictures. You can search Baidu pictures by yourself according to these outlines: Preface to Lanting, the best running script in the world.

The preface of Lanting Collection in Shinan (the first of the eight pillars of Lanting), copied by Tang and Yu Shinan, is a paper book with a length of 24.8cm and a width of 57.7cm. Collection of Beijing Palace Museum

Preface to Chu Suiliang in Lanting (the second of the eight pillars of Lanting), volume, copied by Tang and Chu Suiliang, paper book, running script, 24cm in length and 88.5cm in width. Collection of Beijing Palace Museum

The preface to copying Lanting (the third of Lanting's eight columns, the Dragon Book), Tang, copied, paper book, running script, 24.5 cm long and 69.9 cm wide. Collection of Beijing Palace Museum

Wu Bing's old collection Preface to Dingwu Lanting, 26.0 cm long and 66.0 cm wide, was collected by Tokyo National Museum (presented by Kikujiro Takashima).

Preface to Dingwu Lanting Song Tuo's Collection in the Palace Museum (Ke Jiusi Edition of Dingwu by Song Tuo) is collected in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

Lower case sutra (Motuo edition)

Music and Yi in Small Letters

Often sad post (copy), paper version. 26.9 cm long, collected by Maeda Yude Society in Tokyo, Japan.

Confucius paste (copy), paper version. 26.9 cm long, collected by Maeda Yude Society in Tokyo, Japan.

Aunt Post (copied) running script, paper book, Liaoning Provincial Museum.

The first month post (copy) is in Liaoning Provincial Museum.

Peace is like an orange (copy) by the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

Sunny Post in the Snow (Transcript), paper version, collected by the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

The second thank-you letter at the funeral (copy) The Japanese Imperial Palace Sanwan is still in the collection.

The works of "July Sticker" (copy) in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (

Shangyu Post (copied in Tang Dynasty), hard yellow paper, cursive script, 23.5 cm long and 26 cm yellow, collected in Shanghai Museum.

Hangtie (copy), hard yellow paper, 24.4×8.9cm, art collection of Princeton University, USA.

Post (copy) after rain, the paper is 25.7× 14.9 cm. Collection of Beijing Palace Museum

Yuan Guan Tie (copy) is now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

Cold-cut post (copy) The paper version of Cao Zhang is 25.6 cm long and 2 1.5 cm wide. Now it is collected in Tianjin Museum.

Yuan pig iron (copy) paper collection in Fujii block, Japan

The manuscript (copy) of retching post is 14. 1cm in length and 26.4cm in width, and it is collected in Tianjin Museum.

Youmutie (manuscript), also known as Shudu Iron, was originally collected by Andawan in Hiroshima, Japan.

"Changfeng Post" (copied) paper cursive script is 27.5 cm vertical and 40.9 cm horizontal. It is collected by the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

Avenue Post (copy), paper version, collected by the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

"Tie Sister" (copy) Japanese private collection is 25.3 cm long and 5.3 cm wide.

Dabaotie (copy) 25.7× 10. 1cm Japanese private collection.

Wang Xizhi's Wooden Stick was originally hidden in Luo Zhenyu.

Paper version of hickory and walnut paste (copy of Dunhuang stone room). The cursive script is 25.2 cm long and 20.6 cm wide. Collected by the British Library

"Watching the Dragon Protect the Post" (Tang Dynasty Manuscript) is a paper book, cursive. It is 25 cm long and 37.5 cm wide. Collected by the British Library

The first two acts of "Han Shi Tie" were written in the Tang Dynasty, and the last two acts were supplemented by Yuan Zhao Meng Fu.

Seventeen posts to Medog.

Medog in Preface to Tang Huairen's Collection of Holy Religion

Medog in the north of Xiaofuziban Street in Tangji