The calligraphy style of "Jincao" was initiated by Zhang Zhi at the end of Han Dynasty, and reached a perfect level in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, especially in Wang Xizhi's father and son. Its graceful and changeable posture is really wonderful, and it has reached its peak.
Calligraphy posts handed down by Zhang Zhi in the later Han Dynasty, Wang Xizhi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and great calligraphers in previous dynasties. They are also good at cursive writing, so there are many calligraphy posts, and beginners hardly know where to start. The picture above shows Sun's book spectrum in Tang Dynasty.
Although this grass originated from the two kings, Zhang Xu and Huai Su were able to get rid of the traditional grass method in Wei and Jin Dynasties and create a new look. In addition to the physique of this grass, it also benefits from madness, which has brought this grass into a brand-new realm-famous for its madness.
The name "Crazy Grass" is said to be because of Zhang Xu. Before he wrote a book, he drank too much to arouse emotions or help natural phenomena trigger inspiration. When he was drunk, he shouted that he was going crazy and then wrote a book. The world calls him Zhang Dian. In his book (left), Huai Su once quoted Li as saying: [The same is true of past jobs. At that time, people called it Zhangdian. The behavior of Huai Su today is also. Yu Shi said.