A composition introducing calligraphy

On March 3rd, the 9th year of Yonghe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (AD 353), 41 people, including Wang Xizhi, Xie An and Sun Chuo, were in Yinshan Lanting (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang), and each of them wrote poems at the meeting. In the preface, Wang Xizhi wrote a preface for their poems. Described the beautiful scenery around Lanting and the joy of the party, and expressed the author's short life and death. This is his masterpiece at the age of 50. Later generations commented that "the font of the right army changed, and its heroic spirit came from nature, so it was thought to be imitated from ancient times and modern times." Therefore, calligraphers of all ages have promoted Lanting as "the best running script in the world". The ink in the Tang Dynasty was "Dragon Book", which was named "Lanting Dragon Book" by Emperor Taizong in Feng Chengsu. Butyl five is the earliest stone carving. According to Guo Moruo's textual research, the second half of the Preface to Lanting handed down from ancient times has nothing in common with Wang Xizhi's thoughts, and the calligraphy style is also different from the epitaph of the Eastern Jin Dynasty unearthed in recent years, which is suspected to be wrongly entrusted by Sui and Tang Dynasties. However, some people disagree. Preface to Lanting shows the highest realm of Wang Xizhi's calligraphy art, the author's tolerance and charm. It is fully expressed in this work. It is a wonderful metaphor that the ancients said that Wang Xizhi's cursive script is like "the breeze comes out of the sleeve and the next month comes into my arms". The world also often uses Cao Zhi's Ode to the Goddess of Luo: "If you are surprised, if you are quiet, if you are a dragon, if you are glorious, if you are in spring in Hua Mao, if you are light in Yun Zheyue, if you are floating like a wind and returning to snow."