Wang Xianzhi wrote in cursive script. In the second line, the text says: "Yatouwan, so it is not good. I will gather it tomorrow and see you." ***Fifteen words, it is Wang Xianzhi's Yatouwan post written by Wang Xianzhi to his friends
< p>Notes. The original is now in the Shanghai Museum.The whole post is written in dry and moist ink. Jiang Kui's "Xu Shu Pu·Using Ink" said: "When writing regular script, the ink should be dry, but not too dry. When writing cursive, dryness and moistness are mixed, and moistness is used to obtain beauty, and dryness is used to obtain danger." Two chapters of "Yatou Wan Tie" Layer meaning, dip in ink twice, one sentence at a time, the ink color will change from moist to dry, from thick to light, and the ink color will be clear. This shows the rhythmic ups and downs and natural changes in the charm of the whole post. The cursive style of "Manuscript" is Wang Xianzhi's original calligraphy style, and "Yatou Wantie" is his representative work of cursive writing.