Zhang Fei's logical reasoning, he is not good at cursive writing.
Why is there a saying in calligraphy that Zhang Fei likes to draw beautiful women and is good at cursive writing? This is because it is recorded in the Ming Dynasty's "Painting Pits and Explaining Text" that Zhang Fei loves painting beautiful women and is good at cursive writing. Later, because a painter in the Yuan Dynasty spoke highly of Zhang Fei's calligraphy, the saying that Zhang Fei was good at painting and calligraphy appeared.
But obviously this statement is not credible.
Zhang Fei was a figure in the Three Kingdoms period. If he really has high attainments in painting and calligraphy, why is there no relevant record in historical documents? On the contrary, it was not until the Yuan and Ming Dynasties that Zhang Fei was mentioned that calligraphy and painting had a certain height.
This is completely unreasonable. After all, if Zhang Fei's Mo Bao was really handed down from the literature at that time, why did he need the literati of the Yuan Dynasty to evaluate it? So whether Zhang Fei is good at cursive writing is still a big question mark.
Liu Ba once commented that Zhang Fei was a soldier.
Zhuge Liang once advised Liu Ba, hoping that Liu Ba could have a good relationship with Zhang Fei. Who knows that Liu Ba despises Zhang Fei from the bottom of his heart. He thinks that Zhang Fei is just a humble warrior, without the elegance and thought of a scholar, so he doesn't want to have too many relations and contacts with Zhang Fei. This may be the so-called different ways, no common goal!
If Zhang Fei really has a deep study of calligraphy and painting, then Liu Ba will definitely not refuse to associate with Zhang Fei. After all, Liu Ba is also a man with profound cultural attainments, so Zhang Fei should be a warrior with little culture in real history.