Bao Yue Post, 1
"Tie" was compiled into Su's "Eleven Tie". This post has four lines and 42 words. Every word has its own posture, shaped by bones and muscles, polished by expressions, impermanent and radiant. The lines are full of vitality and the whole picture is lifelike. Delicate brushwork, but unconstrained style; Beautiful posture, but not artificial; Everything is between the law and the impossible. The author's intellectuality comes from the pen, which is consistent with the small three styles of letters.
2, "Huangzhou Cold Food Poetry Post"
Huangzhou cold food poem post, 25 lines *** 129 words, is the representative work of Su Shi's running script.
This is a poem to send a revival, and it is a sigh of life caused by Su Shi's relegation to Huangzhou for three years. The poem is desolate and affectionate, expressing Su Shi's melancholy and lonely mood at this time. The calligraphy of this poem is produced in this mood and situation. The whole calligraphy is full of ups and downs, radiant and unrestrained, and there is no shortage of pens.
Huangzhou Cold Food Poetry Post has a great influence in the history of calligraphy, which is called "the third running script in the world" and is also a leader in Su Shi's calligraphy works. As Huang Tingjian wrote after this poem: "This book was written by Yan, Yang and Li Xitai. If you want to restore Dongpo, it may not be the case."
3. Look at the monument faithfully.
The biggest feature of this monument is that it was born out of Yan Zhenqing's "Painting a Praise Monument in Dong Fangshuo", and its brushwork is vigorous, ranking first among Su Shi's "Four Great Monuments". The overall appearance of this monument made people fall in love at first sight and was deeply loved by Song Gaozong, who moved three quarters of the monument into imperial academy. It can be seen that Song Gaozong attached great importance to this monument, which fully demonstrated Su Shi's standard of regular script, which was amazing.
4. The Complete Volume of Zhongshan Songlao Fu in Dongting Spring.
The Poem of Dongting Spring was written in the winter of 109 1 year, and the Poem of Zhongshan Song Lao was written in 1093, which was written by Su Shi in his later years.
At this time, Su Shi experienced vicissitudes of life, was depressed and frustrated all his life. But his pen and ink are more vigorous and powerful. This work is extremely compact, elegant, unique, bold and elegant, which embodies the characteristics of Su Shi's calligraphy.
Gan Long once commented: "Fine dishes are rich and luxurious, with rich beginning and end, which is not much in Dongpo's book."
Wang Shizhen said, "This is not only elegant, but also full-bodied, and the structure is tight and not out of control, so Meishan is the best. The viewer can also use ink tank traces.
5. Crossing the Sea Post
"Crossing the Sea" is a note written by Su Shi when he was called to move to Lianzhou (now Hepu, Guangxi) and passed through Chengmai (now Chengmai, Hainan) without meeting Zhao Mengde. Note: Different inscriptions are deliberately made, so they can best reflect the calligraphy characteristics of calligraphers. "Crossing the Sea Post" uses a sharp pen, the knot is inclined to the right, and the letters are swaying, which is natural.