The earliest running script in the world is Wang Xizhi's Preface to Lanting, which is the peak of running script for thousands of years. It is perfect in composition, brushwork and structure, and has always been admired by calligraphers, and its position in the calligraphy world is unparalleled.
The second running script in the world is Yan Zhenqing's "Sacrifice to a Nephew", which was created by Yan Zhenqing at will during the Anshi Rebellion. It contains his sincere feelings, loyalty to the country and courage to deal with troubled times. This famous post is not only a work, but also the existence of Yan Zhenqing's personality.
The third running script in the world is Su Shi's Huangzhou Cold Food Post, which is a sigh of life from his relegation to Huangzhou Cold Food Festival in the third year. The poem is desolate and affectionate, expressing Su Shi's melancholy and lonely mood at this time. The whole calligraphy also reflects this mood. The whole post is full of ups and downs, radiant, unrestrained and pen-free. Dot painting lines are changeable, or front or side, and the conversion is changeable. It's easy to lose contact, and it's natural. Its words are also strange, big or small, sparse or dense, light or heavy, wide or narrow, uneven, arbitrary and strange, and changeable.
The fourth running script in the world is Yuan Bo Post written by Wang Xun in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, which Wang Xun confided to people with a bitter heart. His writing keeps the calligrapher's natural and casual state, and is often regarded by later generations as a rare masterpiece on the road to the book of Jin, which is always touching. His strokes are beautiful, natural and smooth, and his strokes are thinner and wider, especially the words with fewer strokes are particularly Shu Lang and elegant. Although calligraphy is a running script, it has the meaning of official script, and its structure is between flat and long.
The five-element book in the world is Jiuhua Tie written by Yang Ningshi in the Five Dynasties. This post has vivid font, stable structure, simple and quiet style and beautiful structure. It shows the implicit inner literati spirit with precise and rigorous skills, and it is meticulous with a pen, but it does not look old-fashioned. It skillfully combines the brushwork of internal and external extension. Is the masterpiece of the post, including "Five Dynasties Lanting" and "Five Dynasties Lanting"
The sixth running script in the world is Liu Gongquan's "Zhao Meng Tie", which is magnificent, cheerful and vigorous, dripping and carefree, and has a magnificent image. It is one of the landmark works in Chinese calligraphy running scripts.
The seventh running script in the world is Tang's Hans Zhang Tie. This post has a slender font, vigorous brushwork, steep style and exposed spirit. It can really be described as "striving for stability in times of danger, not being playful". This is the most representative running script of Ou Yangxun and one of his four Mo Bao.
The eighth running script in the world is Shu Su Tie written by Mi Fei in the Northern Song Dynasty. It is Mi Fei's masterpiece, with its expressive brushwork, bizarre structure and neutral layout. Fiona Fang combines rigidity with softness. It can best reflect the meaning of Mi Fei's "brush words" and create a lively artistic conception. Be praised as "the first in China" by later generations.
The ninth running script in the world is Huang Tingjian's Song Fengge, which is steady in brushwork, elegant in dictionary, vigorous in brushwork, full of twists and turns and meaningful. Huang Tingjian has a strong personality.
The world's tenth running script is Mututie written by Li Jianzhong in the Northern Song Dynasty. This calligraphy is thin and unobtrusive, with no fat, vigorous brushwork, elegant words and natural interest. It can be described as "poor and abnormal on paper", full of artistic interest, which shows the attainments and style of Li Jianzhong's calligraphy art.