Calligraphy written by Fei in the Three Kingdoms?

In the local chronicles of Zhuozhou, Zhang Fei's hometown, there is a poem written by people in the Yuan Dynasty: "... it's more skillful to ride a car, ... it's hard to imagine thinking about a wrist spear." Car riding refers to Zhang Fei, who once rode a general for a car. This means that he is engaged in calligraphy. Because of his strong wrist (which is true), even great calligraphers are afraid of being inferior. Xiangxiang refers to the famous calligraphers Zhong You and Wu Xiang in the Three Kingdoms period. In addition, the Ming Dynasty's Painting Yuan Quan also said: "Zhang Fei ...

Like to draw beautiful women, good at cursive writing. "These hundreds of years later people's account, how high is its credibility, can be in doubt, but there are two records below.

According to the Records of Dan and Lead in Ming Dynasty, there is Diao Douming written by Zhang Fei in Fuling, Sichuan Province, which is very well written. Also, after Zhang He was defeated by Zhang Fei, he carved a stone with a spear: "General Han flew up and killed 10 thousand people. He broke the first thief in Ba Meng and immediately made a name for himself." At this time, this stone was called "Bameng Cliff" or "Huanhou". At that time, there seemed to be something in kind, which was more reliable than the literature quoted earlier. During the Three Kingdoms period, celebrities came forth in large numbers, and many of them had high academic qualifications. In novels and operas, it seems that Liu Bei and Guan Yu are more knowledgeable than Zhang Fei. They didn't say that their handwriting was good, but that Zhang Fei was good at it, which should not be considered groundless.

There is no evidence that Zhang Fei is a great calligrapher, but there is reason to believe that he loves to write good words. He seems to be very cultured. It is very different from the images in novels, operas and TV plays.