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What are the Calligraphy Works of Wang Xianzhi?

Wang Xianzhi's calligraphy works include: Mid-Autumn Post, Goose Post, Twenty-ninth Day Post, Dongshan Post, Duck Head Maru Post, Dihuang Tang Post, Meet and Greet Post, All Sheds Post, Yongjia Post, Goose Returns Post, All Girls Post, Granting Clothes Post, Anhe Post and Wish for Him Post.

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The Mid-Autumn Post, also known as the December Post, a hand scroll on paper, is now in the Palace Museum in Beijing. The Mid-Autumn Post was originally written in five lines of thirty-two characters, but two of the lines were cut away, and now only three lines of twenty-two characters remain.

Interpretation of the text said: mid-autumn not again shall not be returned to each other for that is very provincial how then winners He Qing and other armies. No signature, with Ming Dong Qichang, Xiang Yuanbian, Qianlong and other people's seal of appreciation and collection.

"Mid-Autumn Festival Post" character size is a combination of slanting, rows and grasses, calligraphy, ancient thick, ink color fresh and moist, word spacing arrangement is tight, running fluent, even breaks back and forth. The whole word guards the center line, between the lines of air, QiHouPingFei, chi YunTong, majestic and exuberant, air swallowed ten thousand miles.