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Whose work is Shu Sutie?
Shu Su Tie was written by Mi Fei, a calligrapher of the Northern Song Dynasty, in the third year of Yu Yuanyou (1088), and is now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.
"Shu Su Tie" consists of eight poems written by the author in Shu Su, which are about the travel notes and farewell works at that time. His artistic style is based on harmonious change, naive and natural, with delicate brushwork, changeable structure and calm and happy brushwork.
Shu Sutie was praised by later generations as "the first beautiful post in China" and one of the "top ten famous posts handed down from generation to generation in China". It is called "the eighth running script in the world".
According to He Chuanxin's textual research, it is pointed out in the catalogue of Daguan-Special Exhibition of Painting and Calligraphy in Northern Song Dynasty that the spread of this volume from Linxi in Northern Song Dynasty to the early Ming Dynasty is unknown; During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Wang Zongdao, Gu, Gu Jiuxi, Xiang, Dong Qichang, Chen Dao, An, Qi, Wang, Fu Heng and others collected them, and later they collected them in the Qing Palace.
Mi Fei's self-reported book learning experience originated from Yan, Liu, Ou, Chu and other schools, and traced back to the two kings, forming his own family. This post is not only Mi Fei's mature work of seeking the past and changing, but also the starting point of his personal style of calligraphy, which is of unique significance in the history of calligraphy in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Creative background:
Mifei always likes to visit Taihu Lake and enjoy poems and stones. Yuan You, Song Zhezong (1088) visited Tiaoxi, a suburb of Taihu Lake, at the invitation of Lin Xi, the chief of Huzhou (Xing Wu, Zhejiang). At an appropriate time, Mi Fei wrote several poems while expressing his feelings. Before he left, Linxi took out a book "Shu Su" that had been treasured for more than 20 years and asked him to write poems. Mifei wrote this Susu Tie by hand.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Shu Su Tie
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