What are the styles of Wen Zhiming's running script?

Wen Zhiming's running script can be roughly divided into two styles: one is a running script sketch created according to the meaning of Wang Xizhi's preface to the holy teachings; The first one is a large printed letter written in a yellow valley.

Like Zhu Yunming, he can also write his own poems in the style of Su, Huang and Mi. Of course, he did not stay at this stage, but entered the post-study, abandoned the ancient method, and finally found his own brushwork that suited his nature.

Wen Zhiming's official script works are not many, but he is quite complacent. Mainly studied Zhong You and Liang Hu. He sometimes uses official script as a postscript, such as Postscript Fan Anshi Lake Poem Volume and Postscript Li Bai's Poem in Kanglizishan Book. It is also often used as a four-body thousand-character text; Sometimes it starts with a big official document.

His official script in big characters is quite different from that in small characters. In addition, he once collected Han Li's "The Rhyme of Han Li", which shows that he worked hard on official script and spared no effort to promote this style. Although Wen Zhiming's official script is not his best style, it is also a typical style of official script in Ming Dynasty, which may be related to this.

It can be seen that he is not only unique in poetry, calligraphy and painting, but also good at calligraphy, which is superior to Wu, Wang, Li, Shen, Zhu and other predecessors. So he can join the Wu School of Calligraphy after Zhu Yunming.

Wen Zhiming's running script