Contents of calligraphy works in Mid-Autumn Festival

The calligraphy works of Mid-Autumn Festival are introduced as follows:

First, the original text: the Mid-Autumn Festival is gone, and it is not allowed to return it. This is very economical. How about it! However, He Qing and other troops are better than others.

Second, interpretation: After the Mid-Autumn Festival, relatives can't go home for reunion. What about visiting relatives at this time? What is there to celebrate after winning such a victory (losing loved ones)? Waiting for the army to return.

Three. Overview: Postscript of Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Postscript of December, is a cursive work created by Wang Xianzhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Now it is collected in the Palace Museum in Beijing. It was originally five lines and thirty-two characters, but then two lines were cut off, and now there are only three lines and twenty-two characters left.

Diagonal combination of font size, mixed cursive lines, thick Gu Zhuo of calligraphy, fresh and moist ink color, close spacing, smooth operation and repeated Lian Bi. The whole word keeps the center line, the lines are breathable, the head shape is uniform, the charm is penetrating, and it is bold and unrestrained, swallowing Wan Li. Mid-Autumn Festival Post Station was incorporated into the palace during the Qianlong period of Qing Dynasty, and it was also called "Sanxi" with Kuaixue Post Station and Yuan Bo Post Station.

August 15th of the lunar calendar is the Mid-Autumn Festival. Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival of the Chinese nation. In our country, it is necessary to eat moon cakes on the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th, no matter where you go. As a result, the moon cake culture in food appeared, and the moon cakes in China were made in various patterns, varieties and forms. There are all kinds of moon cakes, and only on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month will people feel more delicious when they eat them.