What does the law post mean in calligraphy?

The calligraphy post refers to the famous posts of famous artists in the history of calligraphy in China, that is, the classic works that have been baptized by history.

Its development and evolution process:

1. In the Tang Dynasty, due to the emperor's love, there appeared a collection of posts imitating the previous generation of ink, that is, "Long live the sky".

2. In the Song Dynasty, an inscription appeared, which collected the calligraphy ink of famous calligraphers of past dynasties, carved it on stones or boards, unfolded it into ink books, and mounted it into volumes or volumes. This kind of seal cutting not only spread the ancient calligraphy and expanded its influence, but also became a model for learning calligraphy, so it was called Fa Tie and came into being.

3. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, with the development of printing industry and people's demand for calligraphy learning, the calligraphy posts were continuously engraved and the scale became larger and larger.

In addition to Long Live Tian Tong, there are other famous French posts in history, such as Chunhua Pavilion, Jiangtie, Tantie, Daguan Pavilion, Baojinzhai, Zhenshangzhai, Zhiyun Pavilion, Yuqing Zhai, Mo Chi Tangxuan and Aauto Quicker Tang Xue.