What are the famous calligraphy posts in Cao Zhang?

Cao Zhang's famous calligraphy posts handed down from generation to generation include: Juyan bamboo slips, quicksand bamboo slips, Wuwei bamboo slips, Zhang Zhi's cool autumn, ram brick sticks, Cai Yan's eighteen broken sentences, Cao Zhi's Fu on the Bird, Cao Zhi's Long Fu Volume, and Huang Xiang Urgent Chapter.

The representative calligraphers in Cao Zhang are: Cui Yuan, Zhang Zhi, Huang Xiang, Suo Jing, etc.

Cao Zhang, one of the traditional calligraphy styles, is an early cursive script, which began in the Qin and Han Dynasties and evolved from a cursive official script to a standard cursive script. Cao Zhang is the predecessor of "Modern Grass", and the difference between Cao Zhang and "Modern Grass" is that it retains the brushwork of official script, and the upper and lower characters are independent but basically unconnected.

Cao Zhang comes from the grass of official script, which makes it easy to simplify, so his brushwork still follows official script. Its characteristics are mostly reflected in the end of the horizontal painting, still on it, and the official script is pure. Although each word and stroke are independent, a flying ribbon is added, which looks like a circle and a rope, forming Cao Zhang's unique brushwork of "the pen has a Fiona Fang, and the method also makes it turn"

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