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The author of Qin Guan's "Three Jue Steles" was Mi Fu, a famous calligrapher in the Song Dynasty.
Mi Fu (1051-1107), whose first name was Fu, was later changed to Fu, with the courtesy name Yuanzhang, and signed his own name Mi or Mi. His ancestral home was Taiyuan, and he later moved to Xiangyang, Hubei, and was relegated to Runzhou (now Jiangsu). Zhenjiang), at that time he was known as Haiyue Waishi, also known as the descendant of Wan Xiong and the descendant of Huozheng. He was a calligrapher, painter, and theorist of calligraphy and painting in the Northern Song Dynasty. Together with Cai Xiang, Su Shi, and Huang Tingjian, he was known as the "Four Schools of Song Dynasty". [58] He once served as a school secretary, a doctor of calligraphy and painting, and a foreign minister of the Ministry of Etiquette.
Mi Fu's calligraphy and painting are unique in style, with dead wood, bamboo and stone, and landscape paintings having unique style and characteristics. He is also quite accomplished in calligraphy, and is good at seal script, official script, regular script, running script, cursive script and other calligraphy styles. He is good at copying ancient calligraphy to a certain degree of authenticity. [1] The main works include "Zhang Jiming's Tie", "Li Taishi's Tie", "Zijin Yan's Tie", "Light Mo Qiu Shan Poetry", etc. [1]
"Shu Su Tie" written by Mi Fu, also known as "Ancient Poetry Tie", is the eighth running script in the world and is praised by later generations as the most beautiful Tie in China.