Introduction of duck head pill paste

Duck Head Pill Tie is an excellent cursive script written on silk by Wang Xianzhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. It's a copy of the Tang Dynasty, two lines 15, now in Shanghai Museum. The brushwork of this work is very skillful, with vigorous brushwork and scattered charm. The main features are as follows: "The pen front is dexterous and changeable, including Fang Bi, round pen, side front and hidden front. For example, the words "Duck" and "Dang" are written directly along the stroke, the word "Gu" is a silhouette, and the words "Head" and "No" are the same. The pulse between words runs through, and there are some breaks in continuous reading, such as "Ming must be" in the first line and "Ji should be the same" in the second line. Although the words "Jia, Ming", "He, Jun" have been rewritten and adjusted, they still echo in the dark. The combination of broken reading and continuous reading makes the whole word dense, blank and elastic. The words 10 in the post are combined with each other: horizontal and vertical, with strong aesthetic feeling; There are also curved pens that turn around and extend outward, which are graceful, ingenious and natural, dry and varied. In the composition, the line spacing is very wide and appears scattered and sparse. It can be called an eclectic, law-abiding, charming and beautiful, free and easy boutique cursive script.