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Ancient Calligraphy

Ancient Calligraphy:

One, Su Shi "before and after the Red Cliff Fugue": the Northern Song Dynasty great writer Su Shi wrote two "Red Cliff Fugue", later called "before the Red Cliff Fugue" and "after the Red Cliff Fugue", are famous in the history of ancient Chinese literature, but also is a famous piece of calligraphy.

Two, yan zhenqing "offering nephew manuscript": yan zhenqing calligraphy ink "offering nephew manuscript", full name "offering nephew gift zanzhan dafu ji mingwen". Original paper, vertical 28.8 cm. Horizontal 75.5 centimeters, ***234 words (another 30 smeared words). Now in the National Palace Museum, Taipei. Because this manuscript is in extreme grief and anger in the mood to write, do not care about ink and brush work, so the word with the writer's mood fluctuations, purely the spirit and the usual labor force of the natural flow.

Three, Mi Fu "Shu Su post": for the Northern Song calligrapher Mi Fu's ink treasure. Written in the northern song dynasty zhezong yuan yao three years (1088), written in running script. Now hidden in the Palace Museum. The Shu Su Post is 27.8 centimeters long vertically and 270.8 centimeters horizontally.