The calligraphy works about the Mid-Autumn Festival are as follows:
1. Wang Xianzhi's "Mid-Autumn Tie": It is said to be a book presented by the King of Jin Dynasty (and also copied by the Song Dynasty painter Mi Fu) on paper, hand scroll, Length 27cm, width 11.9cm. It was once praised by Hongli, Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty (Emperor Qianlong), as one of the Three Treasures, which means a rare treasure.
2. "Duobao Pagoda Stele" by Yan Zhenqing of the Tang Dynasty: Duobao Pagoda was a pagoda in the Tang Dynasty and the predecessor of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda in Xi'an.
3. "The Preface to the Holy Religion of the Wild Goose Pagoda" by Chu Suiliang of the Tang Dynasty: the full name is "The Preface to the Holy Religion of the Wild Goose Pagoda" written by Chu Suiliang of the Tang Dynasty. It is a regular script calligraphy work written by Chu Suiliang during the Tang Dynasty.
4. "Shan Jian Lv" written by Guo Quan of the Tang Dynasty: "Shan Jian Lv" written by Guo Quan is the top-grade small regular script and is highly praised by the world.
5. "Jiucheng Palace Liquan Ming" written by Ouyang Xun of the Tang Dynasty: it was praised by later generations as the best regular script in the world and also called European style.
6. "Du Fu's Qiuxing Poems" by Zhao Meng of the Yuan Dynasty: It is a work in regular script, with beautiful handwriting and natural and smooth brushwork.
7. "Xu Haoshu Fujun Monument" by Dong Qichang of the Ming Dynasty: It is a running script work with simple brushwork and rigorous structure.
8. "Yueyang Tower" written by Zhu Yunming in the Ming Dynasty: It is a cursive work with unrestrained writing style and high-spirited spirit.
The importance of calligraphy during the Mid-Autumn Festival:
1. The art of calligraphy is an important part of traditional Chinese culture. It expresses people’s inner feelings through the use of ink, paper, and pens. Emotions and thoughts. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, a special festival, calligraphy artists often create works related to the moon, reunion and other themes to express their feelings and blessings for the festival.
2. The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the most important reunion festivals for the Chinese people. People will go home to spend this special day with their families. As an art form, calligraphy also pursues reunion and beauty. In the process of creation, calligraphers convey their yearning and pursuit of a better life through careful design of fonts and glyphs.
3. The art of calligraphy and the Mid-Autumn Festival both emphasize people's inner tranquility and peace, as well as the importance of living in harmony with nature. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, people will enjoy the moon and eat moon cakes at home, while calligraphers will express their understanding and pursuit of harmony and reunion by creating calligraphy works.
4. Both the Mid-Autumn Festival and the art of calligraphy emphasize the inheritance and promotion of traditional culture. The Mid-Autumn Festival is an important part of Chinese traditional culture. It is the Chinese people's emphasis on and inheritance of family, family ties and traditional values. Similarly, Chinese calligraphy is also one of the treasures of traditional Chinese culture. It carries the Chinese people's love for words, language and culture.