What do you mean it's sunny when it snows, and I want to be fine?

It's great that the weather will clear up soon after the snow. I believe you are fine. Said by: Quick Snow Clear Post is a calligraphy work created by Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Now it is collected in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

Original: Xi nodded suddenly. If it snows fast, it will clear up. I want to be fine. Failure is a bad result. Wang Xizhi nodded his head. Zhang Hou in the mountains.

Sincerity comes from Wang Xizhi. There was a heavy snow just now, and it's clearing up again. I'm sure you'll get better. Things haven't been solved yet, and I miss them very much. The messenger can't stay, so I won't elaborate. From Wang Xizhi. Zhang Hou of Yin Shan is a relative.

Creation background

Wang Xizhi resolutely resigned in his later years and pursued a quiet and natural life, which also made his calligraphy art the best medium to express and express his personal temperament. His book style is elegant and exquisite, and his law-abiding degree is rigorous, but he can express his natural and frank character with beautiful and blunt pens.

Even his words or short messages have been preserved by later generations and become a model for learning calligraphy art in past dynasties. This is the case with Sunny Post in the Snow, which is a blessing letter that Wang Xizhi wrote to his friend "Zhang Hou is in Yin Shan" when it snowed in Chuqing.

Whether this volume "Quick Snow Clear Post" is the original of Wang Xizhi is still controversial. This post is the ink of Wang Xizhi in the Northern Song Dynasty, recorded as the ink of Xuanhe and Pu Shu. Zhao Mengfu and other collectors in the Yuan Dynasty also thought that this post "Liang was a foreign body for more than a thousand years"; But nowadays, most academic circles think that this post is a fine copy of the Tang Dynasty.