Original text:
Xun Dun made his first nod, and Boyuan was a treasure of the group during his successful career. Take care of yourself and aim at traveling well.
I can't believe this surprise. Yesterday is like yesterday forever. Far away from the ridge, we don't look forward to each other.
The first anniversary has passed since Brother Bo Yuan died in the heyday of his career. He was deeply respected by all his brothers before his death. Although he was ill, he always wanted to live a free and unfettered life.
this happened just after my career started to improve, and I didn't realize my wish. It seems that the difference with him was only yesterday, but he became an ancient forever, and he never came to meet me again across the mountain road.
Extended information:
The position of Boyuantie in the history of calligraphy
Boyuantie is considered by most scholars to be the only authentic calligraphy book handed down from ancient times in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and it is also called "Sanxi" at the top of the "Top Ten Famous Calligraphy Posts in China" together with "Sunny Post in Fast Snow" and "Mid-Autumn Post".
"Bo Yuan Tie" is a simple note, which Wang Xun confided to people with bitter feelings. Its writing keeps the calligrapher's natural and casual state, and it is some ordinary words, which has no great significance, but its calligraphy art and historical value of cultural relics are incalculable.
it is often regarded by later generations as a rare way to lead to the Jin dynasty calligraphy style of "verve Xiao San", which will always touch the heart and spleen. At the same time, it has become a model for future generations to follow.
For Wang Xun, it was just an opportunity to grasp the form of expression at that time, but for future generations, this accidental opportunity has become a milestone in the history of calligraphy in China, which established Wang Xun's position in the history of calligraphy and established a distinctive style. ?
Baidu Encyclopedia-Bo Yuantie (calligraphy works created by Wang Xun in the Eastern Jin Dynasty)