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Ancient calligraphy works
Ancient calligraphy works include: Preface to Lanting, Sacrifice to My Nephew, Huangzhou Cold Food Post, Yuan Bo Post, Jiuhua Post, etc.

1, Preface to Lanting Collection:

Preface to Lanting Collection is the most famous calligraphy work of Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Wang Xizhi was called "the sage of books" by later generations, while Preface to Lanting Collection was called the best running script in the world. The Preface to Lanting Collection handed down now is not an original work of Wang Xizhi, but a copy.

2, "my nephew manuscript":

The Manuscript for Sacrificing a Nephew, also known as Ji for Sacrificing a Nephew, has a total of 234 words and is written by Yan Zhenqing. After the Anshi Rebellion, there was a manuscript of Sacrificing a Nephew. "Sacrifice to My Nephew" is handed down from Yan Zhenqing, which is a treasure of China's calligraphy and priceless.

3. Huangzhou cold food post:

Cold food post, also known as Huangzhou Cold Food Post, was made by Su Shi when he relegated Huangzhou to the Cold Food Festival in the third year. It is the masterpiece of Su Shi's running script, with 25 lines and * * 129 words.

4. Thin yuan iron:

Yuan Bo Tie is a paper book and running script written by Jin and Wang Xun, with 5 lines of 47 words, 25. 1cm long and 17.2cm wide. Yuan Bo Post is a letter written by Wang Xun (350-406438+0) in Jin Dynasty. This is the original work of Wang Xun in the Jin Dynasty, which is now in the Palace Museum.

Original text: "A song nods, and Yuan Bo gets the treasure of the group." Take care of yourself and aim at a good trip. I can't believe this surprise. Yesterday is always like yesterday. Away from the ridge, we don't expect each other. "

5, "Jiuhua Post":

Jiuhua Tie is a letter written by Yang Ningshi. It is a running script of hemp paper, 26 cm long and 28 cm wide, with 7 lines and 63 words. Now it's in Wuxi Museum. The font of this post is between lines and letters. Handsome and free and easy, bold and elegant, subtle and full of vitality. The brushwork of Wang Xizhi's Preface to the Lanting Pavilion has the same effect. So this post was rated as "the fifth book in the world".