What does Wang Xizhi's avenue post mean?

Wang Xizhi is a famous calligrapher in China, and his calligraphy works are regarded as the pinnacle of China's calligraphy art, among which Wang Xizhi's "Post on the Avenue" is one of his most representative calligraphy works.

The Post of Avenue is an eight-part essay written by Wang Xizhi in 353 AD (the sixth year of Emperor Xian 'an of Jinhui), which reflects Wang Xizhi's understanding and elaboration of the "Avenue" in Confucianism. The content of this article is concise and profound, and the pen is vigorous and powerful. Its calligraphy style is unique and has high artistic and cultural value.

Wang Xizhi's calligraphy style emphasizes the unity of pen and ink and artistic conception. His works are famous for their thinness, straightness, fluency, naturalness, rigidity and elegance. "Da Dao Tie" has become a classic in the history of calligraphy in China with its profound cultural background and artistic value, which has had a far-reaching impact on later calligraphers.