1, Autobiographical Notes is a cursive work created by Huai Su, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. The content is mainly a brief introduction of Huai Su's life, written by Yan Zhenqing and Zhang Wei. The whole article is crazy grass, which is the ultimate expression of cursive art.
2. Huai Su, common name Qian, was a calligrapher in Tang Dynasty in China. He is famous for "Weeds" and is known as "a sage in the grass". He has been a monk since he was a child and likes calligraphy. Known as "Crazy Element" together with Zhang Xu, it is very famous.
3. Huai Su's self-report post is a well-known book post in the cursive script field since the end of the Tang Dynasty, which plays a role in connecting the past with the future and has a far-reaching influence in the cursive script field, and is even praised as "the best cursive script in the world" by later generations.
That's all about the author of the self-report post.