Zhang Xu, what's a three-cup pass?

Zhang Xu handed down three cups of grass, and before he took off his hat and showed his head to the maharaja, he threw the paper like a cloud.

1, Zhang Xu, a famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, is famous for his cursive script and is known as the "sage of grass". His cursive script is bold and unique, and is widely praised by later generations. Zhang Xu's cursive works are full of passion and vitality. His brushwork is flexible and changeable, and his brushstrokes echo each other, which is as natural and smooth as flowing water.

His cursive script not only has profound artistic connotation, but also has strong visual impact, leaving a deep impression on people. Zhang Xu's cursive works are often used to express the poet's feelings and thoughts. He expresses his inner feelings and emotions incisively and vividly through cursive script, so that readers can feel his inner passion and the depth of his thoughts when they appreciate his calligraphy works.

3. Zhang Xu's cursive script was not only highly respected at that time, but also had a far-reaching influence on later calligraphy. His brushwork and style were inherited and developed by later generations and became one of the important representatives in the history of China calligraphy. As an outstanding calligrapher, Zhang Xu's cursive works not only have high artistic value, but also contain profound ideological and emotional connotations.

Cao Shengchuan's relevant knowledge is as follows:

1. The Biography of Cao Sheng means that Zhang Xu's cursive script is known as "Cao Sheng", and his cursive script works are widely celebrated, which is one of the important representatives in the history of China calligraphy. Zhang Xu's cursive style is unique, his brushwork is flexible and changeable, and his strokes echo each other, which is as natural and smooth as flowing water and strong visual impact, leaving a deep impression on people.

2. Zhang Xu's cursive script was not only highly respected at that time, but also had a far-reaching influence on later calligraphy. His brushwork and style were inherited and developed by later generations and became one of the important representatives in the history of China calligraphy. Zhang Xu's cursive works not only have high artistic value, but also contain profound ideological and emotional connotations.

3. Besides Zhang Xu's cursive works, The Biography of Cao Sheng also involves some related knowledge and background. For example, the "three cups" mentioned in the biography of Cao Sheng means that after drinking alcohol, Zhang can better exert his calligraphy ability and create more exquisite works. This also reflects the elegance and habits of ancient literati.