What does Wang Xizhi's ruler tablets mean?

1. Ruler slips are the carrier used by the ancients to write. The ruler slips written by Wang Xizhi are called "Wang Xizhi Ruler Slips".

2. Expand knowledge:

1. "Wang Xi's Rule Papers": In 2010, Shanghai Dictionary Publishing House published the book "Wang Xi's Rule Papers". "Wang Xi's Rule Papers" is "the essence of rubbings from all dynasties" One of the series, "printing inscriptions on inscriptions with picture album quality", the binding is unique, and experts are invited to explain the text, making it convenient for readers to study and study. Among the books handed down by Wang Xizhi, in addition to a considerable number of cursive slips, there are also some ruler slips, and the calligraphy style is also cursive.

2. Introduction to rulers and tablets: a writing tool for ancient people. It is a book form that is made of wooden boards of certain specifications (a few use triangular wooden posts) with characters engraved on them.

3. Specifications and types of wooden tablets: According to records, there are several specifications of wooden tablets, but the most common ones are 1 square foot and 1 inch thick, that is, "one foot per inch". It is known as ruler slip. Mostly used in calligraphy and painting.

Before the invention of paper, bamboo, wood or silk were used to make a ruler-long layout, which was used to write notes, express feelings, and convey messages. Therefore, there are rulers, rulers, rulers, rulers, and rulers. There are many titles such as Ruler's Note, Ruler's Hand, Ruler's Book, etc. Among them, Ruler's Paper is the earliest and most commonly used, so it has become a synonym for letters.