Poems describing good calligraphy

The poems describing calligraphy are as follows:

1, Zhang Xu Sanchi Cao Shengchuan, took off his hat, exposed the top of the princes, and threw paper like a cloud. -The Song of the Eight Immortals in Drinking by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty. Zhang Xu drank three glasses of wine, that is, he wrote a book with a wave of his hand. At that time, he was called Cao Sheng. He often takes off his hat in front of princes and nobles and scribbles a book. If God helps him, his books will pour on the paper like a cloud of smoke.

2. The young master's name is Huai Su, which is the best in cursive script. -Li Bai's cursive music in the Tang Dynasty. Little boy, little monk, his name is Huai Su, and your cursive style is unique.

3, wine is a sword, falling from the sky to the Milky Way. -Lu You in the Song Dynasty wrote the meaning of drunkenness after cursive script. Cursive writing is like marching to fight, drinking before writing, like a majestic military flag, the pen in your hand is like a soldier's sword and gun, and the momentum is like the Milky Way falling from the sky.