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Playing with ink and listening to Zen calligraphy works

Playing the ink and listening to Zen is a calligraphy work, which is one of the representative works of China calligrapher Wang Xizhi. This work shows Wang Xizhi's natural and agile calligraphy style, which is free and easy, vivid and natural, and profound in meaning.

This work is divided into two parts. The first part is "playing with ink" and the second part is "listening to Zen". Wang Xizhi skillfully combined the spirit of "Mo" and "Zen" in his works, expressing his profound understanding and unique views on calligraphy art.

In his works, Wang Xizhi's brushwork is natural and smooth, showing the unique charm of calligraphy with a free and unrestrained attitude. He expressed the meaning of ink painting with full strength and smooth curves, and also expressed his understanding and pursuit of Zen thought.

In a word, this work is not only a work of art, but also the crystallization of wisdom, and it is one of the rare masterpieces in China's traditional calligraphy culture.