What are the masterpieces handed down by calligrapher Wang Xianzhi?
Wang Xianzhi's works are not handed down from generation to generation like Xi's, but there are hundreds of posts. The more famous ones are the 29th Post, Thirteen Lines of Luoshen Fu, Duck Head Pill Post, December Post, Mid-Autumn Post and so on. The Twenty-ninth Post originally had Long Live the Tian Tong Post, which was copied well. The font is slightly flat, and some words are similar to the inscriptions of the Northern Dynasties. Some people think this is his early work. Thirteen lines of Luo Shenfu in lower case. The original ink has long been lost, and now there is only a block print left. This post is very artistic, with delicate and vigorous strokes, large or small fonts and elegant style. Mid-Autumn Post was once listed as one of the "three wishes" by Emperor Qianlong, and was regarded as an original dedication. Actually, it's Mifei's grass. Rice has a strong taste. Mid-Autumn Festival stickers were originally posted in December. This post was once hidden by Mi Fei in Jin Bao Zhai Tie. Comparatively speaking, the December Post can better reflect the original appearance of the issue.