Wang Xianzhi is good at cursive writing and has created a book. Zhang Tang Huai Guan said: "Wang Xianzhi's calligraphy style is a stroke, occasionally interrupted, but the blood is connected and even the climate is staggered." "December Post" can best reflect the characteristics of Wang Xianzhi's calligraphy. The post started as a running script and immediately became a cursive script. It is really neither grass nor thread, and the flow is convenient for grass. The thread is open and the grass is in the middle.
Although scripts, lines and cursive scripts had existed in the Jin Dynasty, Wang Xianzhi's courage was remarkable, but he was a pioneer in the history of books, because he participated in circulation like "December Post", gorgeous and elegant, and changed his former calm and restrained atmosphere.
1February post is incomplete, but compared with the mid-autumn post, it is not difficult to find that the post in the mid-autumn post should come from1February post, except for omitting the first sentence of1February post, and then missing the words "unanswered" and "worried" respectively.
And the style of Mid-Autumn Festival stickers is not very similar to that of December stickers. The calligraphy of Mid-Autumn Post is simple and heavy, with fresh and moist pen and ink, but it is as big as a fat maid. However, this conclusion is still debatable.
Wang Xianzhi said.
Zi, Zi, was born in Linyi (now Linyi, Shandong Province), a great calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and a small official slave. He is the seventh son of Wang Xizhi. He is known as a "little sage" in the history of calligraphy, and he is also called "two kings" with his father. He used to be a state and county official, a doctor and a long history, and moved to Jianwu as a general and a satrap, so he was called "Da Ling". All the children in Wang Xizhi's family are proficient in calligraphy, but Wang Xianzhi is the most talented and innovative. He was not caught by his father. Therefore, it has also made outstanding contributions to modern harmony since Wei and Jin Dynasties.
His calligraphy is better than his father's in brushwork and charm. Mi Fei called him "a pen that paints dust like fire, endless, and the so-called book is careless", which means "a stroke" in cursive script. He also advised his father to "change his brushwork", which shows his courage in calligraphy creation and deserves to be called a "little saint" in later generations. It's a pity that he died at the age of 43, otherwise his achievements in calligraphy would be even more impressive. Handed down works include post, post in the society, post in various societies, post in Mid-Autumn Festival, Luo Shenfu, post A and post B, etc.