Learning from Ou Kai mostly only takes inscriptions such as Jiuchenggong. Even if the inscriptions are well preserved, there is still an extra layer of carved diaphragm, not to mention rubbing. If we insist on saying the rubbings are the same, I'm afraid the more similar they are, the farther away they will be. Therefore, both Mi Fei and Dong Qichang advocated learning from the pen and ink of the ancients, and Mr. Qi Gong even had the famous saying of "viewing a pen with a blade".
Ou Yangxun's A Thousand Words in Running Script is a famous post with many thoughts. It was once owned by the Song Dynasty, and later collected by Jia Sidao and others, and entered the Teana Pavilion in Hunan in the Ming Dynasty. Qing Qianlong was owned by Angie at the beginning and then entered Qing Dynasty. Now in Liaoning Provincial Museum. This post is meticulous from beginning to end. The writing of every word can be seen from the thread. The pen is connected with the pen, turning freely, the momentum is smooth, the density is moderate, and the beauty is tall and straight, elegant and elegant.
King of Qing Dynasty commented that "Meng Dian Tie" is similar to "Lanting", so it is appropriate to comment on this post!