Le Yi Lun *** in Xiaokai has 713 words.
"Le Yi Lun" has forty-four lines and 713 words. This is Wang Xizhi's regular script calligraphy work. Although it is in small regular script, it is written gracefully and elegantly, with a large character pattern. Moreover, the writing style is exquisite, the regular script is prepared, the writing style is natural, and the calligraphy style is smooth and graceful, which is very different from the calligraphy written after the Tang Dynasty. These handwritings are still excellent examples for practicing small regular script.
Introduction to "Le Yi Lun":
"Le Yi Lun" is an article written by Hou Xuan (alias Taichu) of Wei Xia during the Three Kingdoms period. The article discusses the Yan Dynasty in the Warring States Period. The famous general Le Yi and his conquests against various countries. It is said that Wang Xizhi copied this article and gave it to his son, an official slave. Some people have verified that the official slave was Wang Xianzhi. This calligraphy was discussed as early as the Southern Dynasties, not far away from the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
When Emperor Wu of the Liang Dynasty discussed with Tao Hongjing this calligraphy collection in the imperial palace, he said: "There are few traces of it but very fine writing. "Le Yi Lun" is slightly thick and strong, so it may not be authentic." Tao Hongjing agreed, saying: "The foolishness of "Le Yi Lun" is so close that I doubt it is a copy and dare not say it lightly. I think it is not true and believe that it involves enlightenment." Then, the copy collected by the Liang Dynasty's inner palace should be A facsimile rather than an original.
Reference for the above content? Baidu Encyclopedia-Le Yi Lun