Running script calligraphy works

Running script is an art form of China's calligraphy, which has the characteristics of unrestrained and vivid charm. The following are some famous running script calligraphy works:

1. Preface to Lanting: One of Wang Xizhi's representative works, with fluent words and free and easy strokes, is known as "the best running script in the world".

2. Sacrifice to a Nephew: One of the representative works of Yan Zhenqing, a famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, is also a classic in the history of calligraphy in China. This article is an epitaph written by Yan Zhenqing in memory of my nephew, with profound content and concise words, which has high artistic value and cultural significance.

3. Huangzhou Cold Food Post: one of the representative works of Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, depicts the folk customs and delicacies of Tomb-Sweeping Day, with concise, fluent and natural writing style and vivid charm.

4. Iron: It is a comment and praise on Wang Xizhi's Preface to Lanting. In this work, Wang Xun expressed his personality and admiration for Wang Xizhi with his bold and free running script style. It is a running script written by Xun Wang, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty.

Jiuhua Post is a running script written by Yang Ningshi, a calligrapher in Tang Dynasty. Its font is beautiful and generous, and its strokes are smooth and powerful, giving people a fresh and natural feeling. This work has a high position in the history of Chinese calligraphy, and is known as the "ancestor of running script", which has a far-reaching influence on later calligraphers.

China's top ten running scripts are Wang Xizhi's Preface to the Lanting Pavilion, Yan Zhenqing's Sacrifice to the Nephew, Su Shi's Huangzhou Cold Food Post, Wang Xun's Yuan Bo Post, Yang Ningshi's Jiuhua Post, Liu Gongquan's Zhao Meng Post, Ou Yangxun's Zhang Hansi's Perch Post, Mi Fei's Susu Post and Huang Tingjian's Post.