Wang chong's calligraphy style

Wang Chong (1494— 1533) was a calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty. Zilu was born in Yashan, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. Wang Chong is well-read, good at calligraphy and seal cutting, good at landscapes, flowers and birds. His poems and songs enjoyed a high reputation at that time, especially his calligraphy, which was famous for a while. His calligraphy was good at small letters, especially his cursive writing. He was a famous calligrapher in the middle of Ming Dynasty.

Wang Kai's handwritten inscription "The Hidden Fishing Map of Tangyinxi Mountain" was written in the second year of Jiajing (1523) and was collected by the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

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Wang Chong began to learn calligraphy from Cai Yu, and later went to the Jin and Tang Dynasties. His regular script teachers were Yu Shinan and Zhi Yong. Learn from Wang Xianzhi in the running script, and you can achieve mastery through a comprehensive study. Small letters are particularly delicate, simple and ethereal. Its name is the same as that of Zhu Yunming and Wen Zhiming.

The structure of this "Tangyin Xishan Fishing Hidden Map" is smooth, and the intonation has not changed much, from which we can see its learning track from Wang Xianzhi and Yu Shinan. This post not only has the handsome and elegant posture of Wang and his son in the Wei and Jin Dynasties, but also has the charm of Yu Shinan in the early Tang Dynasty, which is soft outside and rigid inside. It can still be regarded as a masterpiece of lowercase letters.