Preface to Wang Xizhi's Last Instructions was published by Shanghai Calligraphy and Painting Publishing House in 2000.
The monument is now housed in Xi 'an Museum, with 30 lines, over 80 words and over 2,400 words. There are many imitations. The better rubbings are Zhou Wenqing, Mo Huang, Wu Hewu, Weng Fanggang's Postscript in Shaanxi Museum and Shanghai Library.
All developed during the Northern Song Dynasty. According to Dong Qichang, the inscription inscribed with the words "dispute corrected, why, out" is intact. Today, Song Tuomo's Imperial Edition was selected for printing and publishing, offering dinner for the majority of calligraphy lovers.
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Wang Xizhi's calligraphy is recognized as "the best calligraphy in the world" by calligraphers of all ages. Wang Xizhi (A.D. 303 ~ 36 1), the most outstanding calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was born in Linyi, was a right general in Huiji, and was called "Wang Youjun".
Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, began to practice calligraphy at the age of 7. He practices calligraphy very hard. He often practices calligraphy by the pool, and the water in the pool is dyed black.
Later, due to the replacement of the writing board, the craftsman found that Wang Xizhi's handwriting was very strong, and the handwriting had penetrated into the board for three minutes. Later, it was used to describe the vigorous brushwork of calligraphy, and also to describe the profound and accurate opinions and arguments. This is the origin of the idiom "cut to the chase".
Baidu encyclopedia-preface to Wang Xizhi's holy teachings
Baidu encyclopedia-Wang Xizhi's calligraphy