1. Preface to Lanting Collection (also known as Preface to Lanting Collection and Preface to Lanting Banquet Collection) is the preface to the collection of articles written by Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. On March 3rd, the 9th year of Yonghe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (AD 353), 4/kloc-0 military and political dignitaries, including Wang Xizhi, Xie An and Sun Chuo, were in Lanting, Yin Shan (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). ?
2. Duck Head Pill Tie is an excellent cursive script written on silk by Wang Xianzhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. It is a copy of the Tang Dynasty, with two lines of 15, which is now in Shanghai Museum. The brushwork of this work is very skillful, with vigorous brushwork and vivid charm.
3. The multi-pagoda monument is called the multi-pagoda induction monument of Qianfu Temple in Xijing, Datang. In the 11th year of Tang Tianbao (752), it was written by the literati Cenxun, the calligrapher Xu Hao, the calligrapher Yan Zhenqing and the engraver Shihua. It was a regular script calligraphy work.
4. Thirteen Lines of Luo Shenfu, referred to as Luo Shenfu for short, is the representative work of Wang Xianzhi's lower case calligraphy in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The original ink was written on a piece of hemp paper, and the content was a famous poem "Luo Shen Fu" written by Cao Zhi, a famous writer of Wei State in the Three Kingdoms period, but it was damaged and lost in the Tang and Song Dynasties.
5. The Mid-Autumn Post, also known as the December Post, is a cursive work created by Wang Xianzhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. It is now in the Palace Museum in Beijing. Mid-Autumn Festival Sticker is a famous ancient calligraphy work. It was once praised as one of the "three wishes" by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, which means a rare treasure.