Wang Xizhi's mourning post

"Mourning" is a cursive script copied by Wang Xizhi in the Tang Dynasty. Hard yellow image holder, double hook contour filling, white linen paper ink. "Mourning" is a typical work of Wang Xizhi's latest style, with delicate brushwork, many knots and postures, which is unique and unique. It is now collected in the Shangcang Museum in Sanzhiwan, Palace Hall, Japan. There are 8 lines and 62 words, which are connected with two thank-you letters and show notes. It is 28.7 cm long and 58.4 cm wide. It was introduced to Japan during Emperor Shengwu's time. In March, 2006, it was exhibited in the China-Japan Calligraphy Exhibition held by Shanghai Museum.

"Funeral Post" Original: Funeral Part I: Funeral is extremely chaotic, and then the tomb is poisoned. Pursuit is cool, destruction is pain. What if it hurts! Although it has not been repaired, it is sad and beneficial. What can we do? I feel choked up in the face of the paper and don't know what to say. Xi nodded first.

Meaning: Xi nodded for the first time: times are turbulent, and the graves of ancestors are unfortunately incomplete again. The thought of remembering and wailing is extremely painful. What should I do in the face of grief? Although it was repaired immediately, there was no chance to fly to the ancestors, and the sadness became deeper and deeper. What to do! Facing the stationery, I cried and felt sad. Wang Xizhi nodded his head.

Wang Xizhi (303-36 1 year, 32 1-379), Han nationality, was a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and was known as the "book saint". Originally from Langya (now Linyi, Shandong), he moved to Huiji Yin Shan (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang) and lived in seclusion in Jinting County in his later years. Successive secretary, general Ningyuan, Jiangzhou secretariat, later literature and history records, right general. His calligraphy is good at calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy. The style is peaceful and natural, the brushwork is euphemistic and subtle, and it is beautiful. The masterpiece Preface to Lanting is known as "the best running script in the world". In the history of calligraphy, he and his son Wang Xianzhi were called "two kings".