Yushan School's Yushan School Calligraphy
"Yushan School Calligraphy" originated from Zhang Xu, a famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, with the words "Gao Bo" and "Ji Ming". At first, he was a governor of Changshu, and later he was an official for a long time, so he was called "Zhang Changshi". Books are good and true, cursive, and also known as cursive. His calligrapher is from his uncle Lu Yanyuan, and his origins can be traced back to Wang Xizhi, Zhiyong, Ou and Yu. It is true that it is correct and rigorous, it is necessary to be disciplined, and it is inherited from Europe and America. The pen is centered, the round pen is reversed, and the words are continuous, so the whole article becomes a whole. Alcoholic, sexually dissolute, drunk, (the northern end of Heping Street in Changshu still retains Zuiwei Street), and Huai Su are collectively called "Zhangdian" and "Dianzhangkuangsu". The cursive script is full of variety and flying freely, although it is still carefree and full of new ideas. According to records, Yan Zhenqing asked him for brushwork; Huai Su inherited and developed his grass method, and was famous for his wild grass. He is called "the sage of grass" by the world, which has a great influence on later generations. In the imperial edict of Tang Wenzong, Li Bai's poems and songs, Pei Min's sword dance and Zhang Xu's cursive script are regarded as "three musts". I can also write poetry, which is more powerful than the Seven Wonders. The ink cursive script handed down from ancient times includes four poems, which are collected in Liaoning Provincial Museum. The original stone of the original preface to Langguan Stone has been lost. This is an extremely rigorous work. This is a unique copy. It was once carved into "Xihongtang Post" by Dong Qichang and collected in Shanghai Museum. Another engraved post "Abdominal Pain Post" and so on.