Hehe calligraphy works

The calligraphy work Harmony and Auspicious symbolizes modesty and brings good luck.

Fu Calligraphy: Harmony is precious, which means that a harmonious atmosphere can bring good luck. From the biography of Liu Hanxiang: "Harmony is auspicious, but disagreement is different." May we cherish harmony and kindness, not hurt ourselves, and be peaceful and comfortable in indifference.

Only a peaceful mind can be peaceful and exquisite. See the world with a pure heart, live with a happy heart, remove obstacles with a normal heart and a soft heart. Harmony leads to everything, and everything is based on harmony, which can make money and bring good luck.

Classic calligraphy works

1, Preface to Lanting Collection.

Preface to Lanting Collection was written by Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher and "book sage" in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. It was written by Wang Xizhi when he was a friend in literature. The full text consists of 28 lines and 324 words. Preface to Lanting Collection, also known as "the best running script in the world", has a lofty position in the history of calligraphy in China.

2. "Zhong Ni Monty Tie".

Montitie in Zhong Ni is the work of Ou Yangxun, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, with 78 words. It is now collected in Liaoning Provincial Museum and listed as one of the top ten masterpieces handed down by China.

3. "Sacrifice to the Nephew".

Sacrifice to a Nephew is the representative work of Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. It is one of the original ink paintings with great historical and artistic value. The full text is ***32 lines and 234 words, which is also one of the three major running scripts in the world.

4. "readme post".

Autobiographical Notes is a cursive work by Huai Su, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. The full text mainly describes the author's life. It has always been a popular calligraphy post in the cursive script world, and is also known as "the first cursive script in the world", which has far-reaching influence in the calligraphy world.

5. Huangzhou Cold Food Post.

Cold food post, also known as Huangzhou Cold Food Poetry Post or Huangzhou Cold Food Post, was written by Su Shi, with 17 lines *** 129 characters. It was written by Su Shi when he relegated Huangzhou, and it was also called "the third running script in the world" by later generations.