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08.07.23[每日一游——名人篇] Wang Xizhi王羲之

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08.07.23[每日一游——名人篇]Wang Xizhi王羲之


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  Wang Xizhi (c.303-c.361 AD) was born in today's Shandong Province. He was a great calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and was called by later generations the Saint of Calligraphy.

  Wang Xizhi studied calligraphy under the calligraphy master Madame Wei in his youth. Then he traveled widely to study tablet inscriptions executed by famous calligraphers of older generations. It is said that he used to practice calligraphy by the pond beside Lan (Orchid) Pavilion in Shaoxing, in today's Zhejiang Province, day and night, until the clear pond water turned black from his dipping his ink brush into it so many times. When he took a rest, he still thought of the structure of characters, and his fingers would trace them on his garments. As a result, his clothes soon became worn out. Wang Xizhi's unique style in both running hand and cursive script had a great influence on later generations of calligraphers. His famous rubbings of stone inscriptions include the Preface to Orchid Pavilion and the Kuaixueshiqing Rubbing. Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty admired Wang Xizhi's calligraphy, and chose 1,000 characters written by him, which he included in a book titled Ancient 1,000-Character Text to be used as a guide for students of calligraphy.


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王羲之书法

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王羲之草书欣赏

王羲之《妹至帖》唐朝摹本只有两行17字,即使并非真迹,估价亦高达4000万元。