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Retching post, also called as usual post, yesterday post. 14. 1cm, 26.4cm, ***4 lines with 36 characters, a copy from the Five Dynasties to the Northern Song Dynasty. National first-class cultural relics. It was a short message to a friend when Wang Xizhi was ill. This post has exquisite brushwork and a calm and healthy style. It was once burned in Chunhuatinggang, which is an orderly artistic treasure.
In the history of calligraphy in China, Wang Xizhi, a great calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, has a lofty position and is known as a calligrapher. His ink was highly praised by calligraphers of all ages. However, according to historical records, Wang Xizhi's original works have long been lost, and his calligraphy ink handed down from generation to generation was copied by later generations, but this extremely rare copy is a rare treasure that has been handed down to this day. Apart from overseas and the National Palace Museum in Taipei, only the Preface to the Lanting Pavilion, menstruation Post, First Moon Post, Shangyu Post, Cold Cut Post and retching Post are known to have stayed in the mainland.
During the Puppet Manchukuo period, Puyi brought "retching posts" to the northeast, and later, it drifted to the people. More than 40 years ago, in the chaos of the Cultural Revolution, Liu Guangqi found an old yellow and black paper roll among piles of paper. He took it out and opened it. In front of him is an old cursive post. Based on years of experience in calligraphy and painting appraisal, Liu Guangqi read this article as follows: "The first step is as usual. Yesterday was a strange day. Chest tightness, retching, anorexia and refractory illness are very worrying. No strength. Wang Xizhi. " In front of us, it is actually the "retching post" that Wang Xizhi, a lost national treasure and book saint in the Forbidden City, has been looking for for for more than 30 years.
Now, this retching post of Wang Xizhi, which was accidentally found in the paper pile, has become the treasure of Tianjin Museum together with the cold cut post.