1, Seventeen posts: It is one of the representative works of Wang Xizhi's cursive script. Written by Xing Dong, Xu Shouhe, Chen Zhuan, Liang,,, Yan Peihu, and Kong Guangtao, Seventeen Poems Song Tuoben is a precious Chinese ancient book in the Cultural Relics Museum of the Institute of Chinese Studies of the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
2. Preface to the Orchid Pavilion: On March 3rd, the 9th year of Yonghe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (AD 353), 4 1 military and political officials, including Wang Xizhi, Xie An and Sun Chuo, were "repaired" in the Orchid Pavilion in Yinshan. At the meeting, they wrote their own poems, and Wang Xizhi wrote a preface for their poems. The Preface to the Orchid Pavilion narrates the beauty of the landscape around the Orchid Pavilion and the joy of the party, and expresses the author's feelings about the impermanence of life and death.
3. Shangyu Post: Also known as Night Abdominal Pain Post, it is a cursive work created by Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Paper, cursive script, 23.5 cm long and 26 cm wide, with 7 lines of ***58 characters. Now it is collected in Shanghai Museum, which is a treasure of Shanghai Museum.
Wang Xizhi's Character Evaluation
Wang Xizhi is regarded as the most outstanding calligrapher in ancient China. His Preface to Lanting Collection is regarded as one of the most important calligraphy works in the history of China. According to the survey of Asia Weekly in 2009, the purchase value of Preface to Lanting Collection ranks first in the world among existing and undiscovered calligraphy works.
Wang Xizhi's family background is prominent, and he was a general from generation to generation, known as "Wang Youjun" in history. He is generous, handsome and knowledgeable, and he is also a famous handsome man in the history of China. The most amazing thing is his running script, which is unparalleled in China's 2,000-year calligraphy history.
Liang Wudi and Emperor Taizong once spoke highly of Wang Xizhi's exquisite attainments and interesting nature. Liang Wudi praised it as "Tianmen, Yue Long, where the tiger lies in the phoenix que", while Emperor Taizong praised it as "flowing, leaping with dragons and tigers".
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Lanting Collection Preface Baidu Encyclopedia-Seventeen posts.