1, Preface to Lanting Collection
Preface to Lanting was written by 465,438+0 military and political officials, including Wang Xizhi, Xie An and Sun Chuo, on March 3rd, 9th year of Mudi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Preface to the Lanting Pavilion is also a calligraphy work depicting the scenery of Lanting Pavilion and the fun of assembly. It is a preface of Wang Xizhi's creation, which reflects Wang Xizhi's active participation in the WTO.
2. "Seventeen posts"
Seventeen posts is a calligraphy work created by Wang Xizhi in Jin Dynasty. At present, the rubbings of the Song Dynasty are collected in the Cultural Relics Museum of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, China. It is a representative cursive script named after Wang Xizhi's previous seventeen characters, and it is also an important material for studying Wang Xizhi's life and calligraphy development.
3. Music Theory and Yi
The book Le Yi Lun is Wang Xizhi's low-key calligraphy work, with 44 lines, and the original work no longer exists. At present, the opinions about this work are uncertain, but among the existing engravings, the Secret Pavilion Edition and the Yuezhou Stone Room Edition are the most popular and recognized.
4. Sunshine Station in the Snow
Quick Snow Clear Post is a paper calligraphy work created by Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Written as a letter, the full text is 4 lines and 28 words, with unique rhythm, roundness and elegance, and overall uniformity and stability.
5. The First Moon Post
The first moon post is a calligraphy work created by Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. It is a cursive work of ***6 1 8 lines, with a length of 26.3 cm and a width of 32 cm. At present, the Liaoning Provincial Museum has a collection of ink books of the Tang Dynasty.
6. Huang Tingjing
Huang Tingjing is one hundred lines of low-key works by Wang Xizhi. Wang Xizhi's original, as a yellow silk book, was engraved with stone carvings in the Song Dynasty and handed down from rubbings. The font of the work is full of beautiful and cheerful intentions. It is said that a Taoist priest traded this low-key job for a cage of fat white geese.
7. "menstruation Post"
Menstruation Tie is a 42-word work by Wang Xizhi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. At present, the works preserved in the Liaoning Provincial Museum are copies of A Double Hook in the Prosperous Tang Dynasty by a famous Wu Zetian in the Tang Dynasty. The overall calligraphy style is simple and elegant, and the brushwork is less beautiful and elegant. This is a transitional style in Wang Xizhi's calligraphy, which is of great value for studying the changes of his calligraphy style.
8. "Peace Tie"
A long scroll work "Ping An Tie" created by a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, with a length of 24.7 cm and a width of 65,438+03.8 cm, has disappeared. At present, the existing works in the National Palace Museum in Taipei are double-hook editions of the Tang Dynasty.
9. Travel Notes
The cursive script "Xing Mao Tie" was created by Wang Xizhi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, with two lines of *** 15 in the Tang Dynasty. At present, it is collected in the Art Museum of Princeton University. This work, 24.4 cm long and 8.9 cm wide, with heavy strokes and changeable gestures, belongs to Wang Xizhi.
10, funeral notes
"Mourning" is a cursive work with 62 words * * *, with a length of 28.7 cm and a width of 63 cm. It was created by Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and became a cursive work written on hard yellow paper. Wang Xizhi expressed his helplessness and duty with exquisite brushwork and chic brushwork.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-preface to Lanting Collection Baidu Encyclopedia-17 posts Baidu Encyclopedia-Le Yi Lun