Wen Zhiming Xiao Kai, Poems of Fallen Flowers

Wen Zhiming's Poem of Falling Flowers is a masterpiece of lower case calligraphy. The characters in lower case are usually about 1cm square, and those smaller than 1.5cm generally belong to lower case, such as Ling Fei Classic, Tao Te Ching, Thirteen Lines of Luoshen, Yue Yi Lun, etc. Some of them are 5-6 mm smaller than Yinfu Beijing, and most of them are in Wen Zhiming.

The source of fallen petal poetry is Shen Zhou, one of Ming Sijia. Ten fallen petal poems were presented to mourn the loss of children in the old age, and Wuzhong philosophers sang in unison. At that time, the number of fallen flowers was unmatched by others, which made Wumen's poetry world very lively and attracted much attention. Shen Zhou, Tang Yin and others all have fallen petal poems handed down from generation to generation. This is a collection of fallen petal poems copied by Wen Zhiming in lowercase.

In Poems of Falling Flowers, Wen Zhiming transcribed 60 poems of falling flowers sung by Shen Zhou, Xu Zhenqing, Lu Chang and others in small letters, which are: Shen Zhou's poems 10, poems 10, poems 10, Shen Zhou's poems 10 and poems/kloc.

The whole volume of strokes is thin, strong and straight, the ink color is smooth, the knot is tight inside and loose outside, and the shape is slightly left, which has both the charm of Zhao Meng's small pen and the charm of Tang, Fa and Jin. Mr. Qi Gong commented: "The law is exquisite."

Wen Zhiming's fallen petal poems belong to regular script. The fallen petal poem came into being at the end of15th century. This book is a regular script of China in the Ming Dynasty, from Shen Zhou, one of Ming Sijia. Because of the loss of his son in his later years, he presented ten fallen petal poems to express his grief, and all the scholars in Wuzhong sang together.