Which master's calligraphy do you like best?
Wang Xizhi, of course. Wang Xizhi was a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. His running script was magnificent and elegant as Youlong. It is the highest peak of calligraphy and is called "the sage of books" by later generations. The first time I saw his Preface to the Orchid Pavilion, I was stunned and couldn't put it down. Sit down at once, appreciate it carefully and copy it carefully. "Yonghe nine years, years old in decyl ugly. On the occasion of spring, it must be in Lanting in Huiji Mountain. " At first, there was some detention, but later, "it was sunny, sunny and calm." Looking up at the size of the universe and overlooking the complexity of categories, the more you write, the more unrestrained you are. Only later did I know the creative background of this calligraphy. It turned out that Wang Xizhi and many literati Gao Shiya gathered in Lanting, Shaoxing, drinking and writing poems. Finally, Wang Xizhi wrote a preface. It is conceivable that at that time, Wang Xizhi was full of wine and food, slightly drunk, and splashed ink in one go, creating this earth-shattering masterpiece of calligraphy. I visited Lanting three times, and every time I lingered by the Goose Pond, before the Preface to Lanting, at the water's edge, thinking about the charm of the former scholar and praying to meet him.