Apprentice's calligraphy works

The apprentice's calligraphy works are as follows:

Jing Yuan, a calligraphy by Guan Shan, a calligrapher of the State Guest Ceremony, is not only suitable for hanging in corporate offices, but also suitable for hanging in the study and living room at home, or hanging in teahouses, restaurants and hotels. It is also meaningful and suitable for self-cultivation. In addition, as a gift to friends, leaders and teachers who start a company, it is also a first-class work.

This painting is very suitable for hanging in study, living room or corporate office, school principal's office, teahouse, hotel and other occasions, which can set off the master's strategizing, foresight and assurance, and also indicates a bright future and successful career. Giving it to leaders on holidays or as a gift when a friend's company opens is a calligraphy gift with quite good meaning.

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The apprentice is to describe running horses; Metaphor sudden success, rapid rise in official positions, suitable for the office.

Wang Xizhi. A famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, known as the "sage of books", his representative works include Preface to Lanting Collection and Huang Tingjing. Preface to Lanting Collection 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".

Three great painters in the early Tang Dynasty. Ou Yangxun, Yu Shinan and Zhu Suiliang were three great painters in the early Tang Dynasty.

Yan Zhenqing. Yan Ti's regular script was founded, and its representative works include Duobaota Monument, Yanshi Family Temple Monument, and Nephew Memorial Draft. "Sacrificing a Nephew" is known as "the second running script in the world".