Lingshan calligraphy xinchun calligraphy
Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, moved from his hometown to Shaoxing, Zhejiang. At this time, it was the end of the year, and Wang Xizhi wrote a pair of Spring Festival couplets for his family and posted them on both sides of the gate. Couplets include: spring breeze, spring rain, spring scenery, new year, new year's new scene. Unexpectedly, because Wang Xizhi's calligraphy is unparalleled, he is respected by the world. As soon as this couplet was posted, it was unveiled at night. After the family told Wang Xizhi, Wang Xizhi didn't get angry, and wrote a picture for his family to post again. This picture reads: Yan language in Beichen, the southern suburb of Ti Ying, but when I saw it in the morning, it was uncovered again. But this day is already New Year's Eve, and the next day is New Year's Day. Seeing that every household in the neighborhood hung up Spring Festival couplets, but the door of her house was empty, Mrs. Wang was anxious to urge her husband to find a way. Wang Xizhi thought about it, smiled and wrote another picture. After writing, he asked his family to cut out a couplet and stick the first half on the door: it never rains but it pours, and someone really steals it at night. But in the moonlight, I can see that this couplet is unlucky. Although Wang Xizhi is a famous calligrapher, he can't take down this couplet full of dangerous predictions and hang it up. The thief had to sigh and slip away in the night. At the dawn of the first day, Wang Xizhi personally went out yesterday to post a half-cut. At this time, many people are watching. When you look at it, the couplet becomes: Last night, it never rains but it pours. When everyone saw it, they cheered in unison and applauded.