"Wang Wei's Poems" is a calligraphy work created by Wang Duo in the Qing Dynasty, with 27 lines.
Wang Duo's calligraphy is unique and he is praised as "Wang Duo, the magic pen". In the late Ming Dynasty, he was as famous as Dong Qichang and was known as the "King of South, Dong and North". His calligraphy was very disciplined in the way he used the pen, with a degree of relaxation and full flow, and was extremely powerful in terms of strength.
Wang Duo is good at cursive writing. His brushwork is vigorous, free and easy, and full of joy. His representative works include: "Scroll of Five-Character Ancient Poems", "Scroll of Thinking Taizhou Poems", and "Scroll of Lin Wang Junning Ning's Calligraphy". ", "Scroll of Recalling the Articles in Travels", "Scroll of Self-written Poems", "Scroll of Lin Bao Nu's Posts", "Scroll of Du Fu's Rhymed Poems", "Scroll of Poems to Tianmu Monk in Jinling", "Mengjin's Remaining Manuscript", "Shihu Poetry Axis" etc.
Why is "Wang Wei's Poetry Volume" called an ugly book?
This regular script work by Wang Duo is breaking the original strict rules and uniformity of Tang Kai script. He wants to write his own style and "regular script meaning". Perhaps Wang Duo may be conducting a kind of exploration and innovation when writing this way, providing a new model and way of thinking for the creation of regular script in later generations.
Wang Yi is telling future generations: This is what regular script looks like. Regular script only has many broken strokes, but the meaning is connected, and there are no complete rules: how the horizontal strokes must be written, and how the vertical strokes must be written. Write, the so-called "law". As long as it is written beautifully, it is the law: beauty is the law.