Mifei's highest achievement in calligraphy.

Mi Fei's most accomplished calligraphy, calligraphy and calligraphy.

Mi Fei's "Shu Su Tie" can be said to be his pinnacle, with a variety of pens, quite Jin people's style, but also retained the characteristics of brushwork.

Mi Fei, Zhang Ziren, a native of Xiangyang, Hubei Province, was a famous painter and calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty. He, Su Shi, Cai Xiang and Huang Tingjian are also called "Song Sijia". Mi Fei's calligraphy can be said to be a masterpiece of all previous dynasties. He claimed to be a collection of ancient Chinese characters, a beginner of Su Dongpo and a later calligrapher. But judging from his calligraphy, he was still influenced by Yan Zhenqing, Ou Yangxun, Chu Suiliang, Shen Chuanshi and others.

Mifei's brushwork is particularly brilliant. His brushwork is particularly changeable, including all the characteristics of the previous generation. And each stroke is very clear and concise. If you can master Mi Fei's brushwork, it will help you to make rapid progress in calligraphy.

In particular, Mi Fei's excellent running script "Shu Su Tie" clearly shows the exquisiteness of its brushwork, and you can appreciate the "eight aspects" of the brushwork after pasting it several times. This work is also the highest level of Miffy's works. Chic, fresh and vigorous, it was once rated as one of the "Top Ten Famous Posts in China".

Shu Su Tie was written in Wu Si's column, but it didn't affect the display of its momentum at all. On the whole, it gives people a feeling of wanton indulgence and free and easy. The pen is quite powerful and has a unique flavor, especially after being enlarged in high definition. It can be described as exquisite, and it can be called the best brushwork in Wang Xianzhi!