Where's the cold food sticker?

Huangzhou Cold Food Sticker-Introduction to Fa Tie Huangzhou Cold Food Sticker is composed by Su Shi, with a plain ink version of 34.2 cm horizontal and 65,438+08.9 cm vertical, running script 17 lines and 65,438+029 words. Now it is in the Palace Museum in Taiwan, and it is said to be kept in private hands in Taiwan Province Province. The year without money was actually written in the fifth year of Yuanfeng, Song Shenzong (A.D. 1082).

In February of the third year of Yuanfeng (1080), Su Shi was forty-five years old. Because he rejected the Wutai poetry case, the largest literary inquisition in the Song Dynasty, he was demoted to the training assistant of Huangzhou Youth League. He felt spiritually lonely and depressed and lived in poverty. He wrote two five-character poems at the Cold Food Festival in the third year of his demotion.

Huangzhou Cold Food Sticker is Su Shi's masterpiece, which occupies a key position in the history of calligraphy in China. Later calligraphers called Huangzhou Cold Food Sticker, Preface to Lanting by Wang Xizhi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty and Sacrifice to My Nephew by Yan Zhenqing "the three major running scripts in the world", or simply called Cold Food Sticker "the third running script in the world". Others compared the "three major running scripts in the world" and said: "Preface to Lanting" is the wind of Confucianism, "Post for Sacrificing Nephews" is the wind of the wise, and "Cold Food Post" is the wind of scholars. Both of them are equal, each leading the way, which can be called three milestones in the history of China calligraphy.