Various ways of writing white

Multiple ways of writing Bai:

1. Sima Yi

An outstanding statesman and military strategist of Wei during the Three Kingdoms period, the founder of the Western Jin Dynasty, and the Famous calligrapher. The "Ashi Tie" is preserved in cursive script, with two lines and seventeen characters. This post is also a good example of Lin Xi's cursive calligraphy. The strokes are clean and neat, without any sense of sloppiness. It is full of edge and powerful, making it a masterpiece of Wei calligraphy.

2. Zhang Yu

Gong calligraphy and painting, his calligraphy first learned from Zhao Mengfu, and later from Huai Su and Zhang Xu. The font is a combination of regular script and cursive, making it cool and unique. Existing writings include "Poetry Notes on Living in the Mountains" and "Scroll on Climbing Nanfeng", etc.

3. Zhao Ji

In his early years, he studied Xue Ji and Huang Tingjian, and participated in Chu Suiliang's other schools. He emerged as a tall and slim figure, integrated well, and transformed into two Xue (Xue Ji, Xue Yao) , formed his own style, nicknamed "Slim Gold Body". It is characterized by being thin, straight and upright, with hooks for horizontal strokes and dots for vertical strokes, like a dagger and a cutting knife, with slender vertical hooks; some couplets are like gossamers, and are close to running script.

4. Zhao Gou

Excellent in calligraphy, he is good at true, running and cursive writing. His writing style is free and graceful, natural and smooth, and has quite the charm. Tao Zongyi of the Ming Dynasty wrote "History of Calligraphy" He said: "Gaozong was good at Zhen, Xing and Cursive calligraphy. God gave him the power to create wonderful things." His calligraphy influenced and influenced the southern calligraphy world, and many later generations imitated his calligraphy. 5. Yueyi Tie

"Yueyi Tie" is said to have been written by Suo Jing, a calligrapher of the Western Jin Dynasty. It is a famous Zhangcao Tie. Suo Jing was good at cursive calligraphy and passed on Zhang Zhi's method, which was steep and strong. His chapter is written in cursive script and he calls himself "Silver Hook Tuwei". People at that time said: "If you are extremely skilled, you can't even ask for it; if you have a lot of charm, you can't ask for it."