Zhong You's Calligraphy Works

Zhong You's calligraphy works include: the table of season recommendation, the table of Li Ming, the post of soldiers in the graveyard, the ode to filial piety, and the announcement table.

1, recommended quarterly straight table.

Appreciation of Zhong You's Regular Script "Recommended Season" Zhong You's 70-year-old book was written in Wei Huang's second year (22 1). The content of this table is to recommend the performance of Hou Jizhi, an old minister in Shanhaiguan Pass. The original ink book was circulated in 1860, when the British and French allied forces burned and looted Yuanmingyuan, it was taken away by a British soldier. Later, it fell into the hands of a collector, was buried in the ground by thieves, and it was rotten when dug up.

2. Life Table of the Army

Zhong You's masterpiece "Life Table" in lower case. Zhong You's ink is gone now, and it was copied by later generations.

3. "Fu Tian Bing Xie Tie"

Appreciation of Zhong You's "Little Fa Tie": A single engraving of ice photos in the graveyard, also known as ice photos, tomb photos and Zhong You's book. Today, the inscriptions posted are all letters from Lin and Zhong You of Wang Xizhi, with 6 lines and 70 words in small letters. "Tomb Warfare Calligraphy Post" has always been regarded as Zhong's calligraphy post. His pen is elegant, the font is romantic, there is no lack of ancient meaning, and the stippling is vivid and interesting. It is a strange book.

4. Ode to filial piety

Appreciation of Huang Daozhou's Regular Script Works in Ming Dynasty Huang Daozhou (1585- 1646) was a native of Tongshan, Zhangpu, Fujian. Tongshan is an isolated island (now Dongshan Island) with stone chambers. Huang Daozhou is known as Mr. Shi Zhai because of his name Shi Zhai.

5. Declaration form

Zhong You, a calligrapher of the Wei Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms, enjoyed the inscription on the Declaration Form, which was collected by the Palace Museum. In this post, Zhong You's stippling is vigorous and plain, and the font is broad and flat, which fully shows the artistic characteristics of regular script that is maturing in Wei and Jin Dynasties.