China has been a civilized country since ancient times, and its etiquette has made it a great country. Mainly because our country has its own writing very early and the language system is very complete. Chinese characters, as the most important symbol of Chinese culture, have been attached great importance to the writing of Chinese characters in past dynasties, which has also led to an art with Chinese characters as its theme? Calligraphy? During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, calligraphy was very popular and highly respected. Therefore, according to the changes of the times, the later copying also studied its charm well. As a literary lover, Zhao Gou made great efforts in copying the Preface to Lanting, so his works must have the charm of Wei and Jin Dynasties.
Next, let's take a look at the national conditions of the Song Dynasty. Zhao Gou was the founding emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty. At this time, the Southern Song Dynasty experienced decades of bullying by the Jin Dynasty, which even caused difficulties in obtaining well-being. Therefore, the whole Southern Song Dynasty was in a state of extreme depression, and Zhao Gou himself had no skill, so he hoped to conceal his inner depression through literature and divert his attention through theology and Taoism, which was very similar to the customs in Wei and Jin Dynasties.
Therefore, for Zhao Gou's literary works, influenced by the domestic situation such as Jin Dynasty and many other factors, it is very consistent with the feeling of being keen on Taoism and pursuing immortality in Wei and Jin Dynasties, which also shows that Zhao Gou's works have the style of seclusion in Wei and Jin Dynasties. Therefore, Song Gaozong Zhao Gou's Preface to Lanting has the demeanor of Wei and Jin Dynasties.