Zhang Xu's Calligraphy Works in Tang Dynasty

Zhang Xu's calligraphy works in Tang Dynasty are as follows:

1, four ancient poems: Zhang Xu represents cursive script. Paper and ink, 28.8 cm long and 192.3 cm wide, ***40 lines, 188 characters. This work inherits the essence of brushwork in Wei and Jin Dynasties, with a stroke side as the center, free alternation and agility.

2. Preface to the only genuine regular script handed down by Zhang Xu, The Records of Langguan Stone in Shangshu Province. Zhang Xu's regular script has the styles of Chu Suiliang and Yu Shinan, which is a typical Tang Kai style, from which we can get a glimpse. As the only authentic regular script handed down from generation to generation in Zhang Xu, calligraphers all over the ages admired it.

3. Heart Sutra of cursive script: Zhang Xu's masterpiece of cursive script is known as the "model of cursive script". This work, influenced by intense emotion, quickens its pace, like a golden snake dancing wildly and a tiger sitting on a dragon plate, showing a trend of thousands of miles.

4. Abdominal Pain Post: Zhang Xu's cursive masterpiece, a famous calligraphy post that shocked the calligraphy and archaeology circles, is well written. Between words, there are continuous ups and downs, which are smart and natural, such as lightning and thunder, dragons and snakes flying.

5. Talk to yourself: Zhang Xu stands for cursive script. This is a magical cloud, and Xia Yun's coming out of the hole is strange and unpredictable.

6. Zhang Xu's cursive masterpiece "Preface". The content is Li Bai's two essays, Preface to Sending Cigarettes to Summer Mansions in Ziyang, Suizhou on Winter Nights, and Sad and Clear Autumn Poems. Because Li Bai is famous as violet, Zhang Xu collected two essays of Li Bai with the title of Preface.

7. Top Scholar's Post: Zhang Xu's representative cursive script, written by Zhang Zhi in the Eastern Han Dynasty. The author prefers Zhang Xu's works because it is a mature cursive script. It is so hearty, elegant and varied in style, but Wang Xianzhi's works in the Eastern Jin Dynasty did not show the obvious relationship between words.

8. Annual Post: Zhang Xu's representative cursive script, written by Zhang Zhi in the Eastern Han Dynasty. This is another copyright dispute between two generations of Cao Sheng.

9. Now I want to get back to the topic: Zhang Xu's representative cursive script was written by Zhang Zhi in the Eastern Han Dynasty. This is another collision between two generations of Cao Sheng. The style of this work is smooth and magnificent, and the relationship between lines is good, and the point painting place is obviously different from the dominant place.

10, Fifteen Days Post: Zhang Xu's cursive masterpiece, which is as famous as the late reply, and now I want to reply. This work has a strange escape, continuous winding and flying momentum, and has high artistic value.

The significance of calligraphy:

Calligraphy is a symbol of national culture.

2. Calligraphy can cultivate people's moral quality and aesthetic ability.

3. Calligraphy can adjust psychological quality and regulate behavior.