1, pen: Second, thank you for the rich credit pen, sometimes as light as silk, sometimes as heavy as a mountain, and the strictness of the pen is vividly displayed. At the same time, Fang Bi is often used in two thank-you letters, so you should be calm and avoid mediocrity and rigidity when writing.
2. Structurally, the words in the two thank-you letters are slightly square to see the backbone. On the shelf structure, the second thank-you letter pays attention to the embodiment of strength. When studying, it is necessary to analyze and study the laws of the center of gravity, density contrast, positive and negative contrast, and front and back echo of the column, further cut into its structural principle, and understand and master the general treatment methods of Wang Zi knot.
3. Content: The second thank-you letter is concise, sincere and direct, and conveys the author's sincere thanks through simple text description and true emotional expression.
The second thank-you note is a calligraphy work created by Wang Xizhi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, which is collected in Sanzhiwan Museum in the Imperial Palace of Japan. "Two thank-you notes" is sharp and full of strength. A similar style of law post is "frequently sad post". The difficulty of using a pen is to make complicated writing actions such as spreading, adjusting the front and turning in a short distance.
About the author:
Wang Xizhi (32 1-379, 303-36 1) has few words. Famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Langya Linyi (now Linyi, Shandong) people. First, it was a doctor, then it was General Ningyuan, Jiangzhou Secretariat, General Right Army, and Hui Jimin History. , known as Wang Youjun. Later, due to disagreement with Wang Shu, the secretariat of Yangzhou, he resigned and settled in Huiji Yinshan (now Shaoxing).
Wang Xizhi was born in the famous Wang family in Wuyi Lane, Jiankang, and is the nephew of Wang Dao. I once went to Yecheng with Xie An * * *, daydreaming and aiming high. In his early years, he studied calligraphy from Mrs. Wei, and later changed to a beginner. The cursive script was Zhang Zhi and the orthography was Zhong.