What are the representative works of Wang Xizhi's calligraphy?

Wang Xizhi's calligraphy works are as follows:

1, Preface to Lanting Collection

The full text, with 28 lines and 324 words, is charming and elegant, with exquisite words, dancing like a painting, and like a god-man helping each other. It has always been regarded as the best in calligraphy. Miti, a great calligrapher in the Song Dynasty, called it "the first post of China's running script". Anyone who studies running script in the future will fall in love with Lanting.

The graceful and dancing brushwork of Preface to Lanting really makes our younger generation sigh and admire Wang Xizhi's superb calligraphy skills and fluent literary talent.

2. "Seventeen posts"

Named after the prefix "seventeen". Wang Xizhi's representative cursive script was written from the third year of Yonghe to the fifth year of Shengping in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (AD 347-36 1 year), with a time span of fourteen years. * * * contains 28 letters of Wang Xizhi, recording the evolution and development of Wang Xizhi's cursive brushwork.

3. Sunshine Station in the Snow

The full text has 4 lines and 28 words. It was written as a gift, and the content was that the author greeted relatives and friends with a happy mood during the heavy snow in the Qing Dynasty. Among them, either line or letter, or flow and stop, or stop and flow, is full of unique rhythm.

His brushwork is round and quaint, and he doesn't take it lightly. Every word reveals the meaning of leisure and calmness. Even if the center of gravity is occasionally left and right, the whole is still uniform and stable, without losing the aesthetic feeling of balance.

4. The First Moon Post

It is the work of Wang Xizhi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and the ink is the tomb of the Tang Dynasty, cursive script, 8 lines, 6 1 word. "Long live the Tian Tong Post", the second article in the series. Calligraphy style is careless, natural and naive, straightforward, with the breath of Jin people's birthday. On 20th 11April15th, China Post issued a set of four special stamps1set of "A Cursive Script of Ancient Calligraphy in China".