Appreciation of running account

Snow quickly and clear mail.

Explanation: Xi's first nod. It's sunny when it snows, so I want to be fine. It didn't work. Strength is different. Wang Xizhi nodded his head. Zhang Hou in the mountains.

The paper copy of Wang Xizhi's "Quick Snow Clear Post" is now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

Quick Snow Clear Post is the only calligraphy masterpiece of Wang Xizhi, a "book saint". Longitudinal 23cm;; Horizontal 14.8cm, running script with four lines and 28 words. "Sunny Post in the Snow" is a letter, the content of which is that the author wrote down his happy mood and greetings to his loved ones in the snowy Chu Qing. This post begins with the cursive script of "Xi's approval" and ends with the regular script of "Yin Shan Zhang Hou". This post is elegant, smart, mellow and charming, in which lines or scripts, or streams, or streams. Nothing is taken lightly, and every sentence reveals fluency and beauty.

Many people think that Kuai Xue Qing Tie is another masterpiece of his running script after The First Running Script in the World and Preface to Lanting. Zhao Mengfu, Liu Geng, Hududar, Liu Chengxi, Wang, Wen Zhenheng, Liang and others all expressed their admiration and admiration. Gan Long loved calligraphy all his life, and deliberately collected the masterpieces of famous calligraphers in the past dynasties, and integrated them into one, chasing the two kings to take their essence. He cherishes "sunny hills in heavy snow" very much. In front of the post, he wrote eight small words "A Chinese Odyssey, all ancient and modern are fresh" and four big words "Fantastic". Then he said, "Yue Long is in heaven, and the tiger lies in the phoenix pavilion." This 28-word book is called Pear and Bamboo at the Age of 28. He put this post, Wang Xun's Yuan Bo Post and Wang Xianzhi's Mid-Autumn Post in the West Warm Pavilion of Yangxintang, and made a "Sanxi Hall" imperial book plaque, which was regarded as a rare treasure. In the 12th year of Qianlong reign, 134 original calligraphers, including Sanxi, were selected from the imperial palace and inscribed with inscriptions, named "Sanxitang Fa Tie". "Reading Gu Lou" was built in Beihai, Xiyuan. The stone carvings on it are embedded in the wall of the building, and rubbings are circulated to show the model of Linchi. The original Sanxi is still hidden in Sanxi Hall and Yangxin Hall.

According to many inscriptions, seals and related books on the attached pages of this post, it is found that "A Clear Post on the Snow" was inscribed by Song Xuanhe's inner government Zhao Mengfu, Song Mi Fei's "Bao Jin Zhai" and Yuan Dynasty's court. It was owned by Zhu Hewang in the Ming Dynasty and by Zhu Hewang in the Qing Dynasty. In the 18th year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (A.D. 1679), he entered the palace. 1949, when the Kuomintang army was defeated in the civil war and retreated to Taiwan Province province, it took away a lot of gold and 2,972 boxes of exquisite cultural relics. However, this part is the best among the cultural relics of the Palace Museum, such as exquisite handicrafts, jade cabbage, jade incense burner, jade lotus leaf-shaped washing pen and so on. , including Wang Xizhi's "Sunny Post on the Fast Snow". Today, "Three Wishes", "Yuan Bo Tie" and "Mid-Autumn Festival Tie" exist in Beijing Palace Museum, but "One Wish" and "Sunny Tie in Heavy Snow" are treasured in Taipei Palace Museum. China people deeply regret that the "three wishes" have not been realized.