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Jie Jin was a famous calligrapher in the early Ming Dynasty. He is good at writing fine print and cursive script. He is quick, delicate and free with his pen. Like weeds, its cursive script opened the precedent of weeds in the late Ming Dynasty. Jie Jin has a reputation as a gifted scholar, because he is brilliant, relaxed and never stops writing. Looking at Jie Jin's calligraphy, I feel proud and confident. He studied and Zhou's books well. Jie Jin emphasized that "the method of learning books is not taught by mouth, but by door".

In the early Qing Dynasty, Wang Shizhen spoke highly of Jie Jin's calligraphy. Ceng Yun said, "Xie Chunyu's fame is only temporary, and calligraphy is also called it, which can make Zhao Wuxing lose his price. After a hundred years, it is very rare. However, many people in the world are crazy, and so few people are crazy. " As Wang Shizhen said, Jie Jin wrote wild grass for most of his life, which can better reflect Jie Jin's affection. Therefore, among the cursive works handed down from generation to generation in Jie Jin, there are wild and uninhibited works, and even continuous cursive works.

Jie Jin is best at cursive writing. His cursive script is exquisite, unexpected, clever and fluent, and free and easy. Every stroke of his cursive script is unconventional, with no far-fetched meaning, unique composition, vigorous brushwork and ease. His cursive level is unique in the history of calligraphy in China, which is by no means the height that ordinary people can reach.

The calligraphy works left by Qian to later generations are vigorous, sharp and changeable, ups and downs, and Mo Yun flies. From beginning to end, I am free and unrestrained, arrogant, and I am proud of myself! Let the people who read the words feel refreshed and suddenly enlightened!