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Wang's pet | cursive writing chaos

Wang Pet (1494-1533), Ming Dynasty calligrapher, characters Lu Ren, Lu Ji, Yayishan people, Wu County (Suzhou, Jiangsu) people. Yi Zhusheng, Gong into Taixue. Erudite and versatile, craftsmanship, good at landscapes, flowers and birds. The reputation of poetry is very high, especially the title of the book, the book is good and small, and the grass is particularly exquisite. Wang Pet lived between Hongzhi and Jiajing, which was the peak of calligraphy creation in the Wumen region. Although he was the descendant of Zhu Yunming and Wen Zhengming, he was known as the Three Families of Wuzhong together with them. Fine small Kai, especially good deeds grass. His calligraphy first copied Yu Shinan, Wang Xianzhi, and then slightly unexpected, writing and cursive writing in contrast to the uninhibited style of the Ming Dynasty, the speed of pen movement is slower, more attention to the gains and losses of point painting, with a calm stroke calmly written, forming a clumsy and elegant style, ingenious and clumsy, graceful and sparse, with a calm wind god, unique in the Ming Dynasty.

Wang's pet | cursive writing chaos

The Ming Dynasty Wang's cursive work "Cui HaoShi", collected by the Palace Museum in Beijing. Calligraphy is unrestrained and indulgent, and the word "alone" is especially the word "alone", dripping and cheerful, sharp and exposed, saying to himself: "Drinking is drunk, not counting pen and ink", it can be seen that it is drunk after waving, and it is more natural and spontaneous. Wang's calligraphy was deeply influenced by Wang Xianzhi, and this book still does not lose the meaning of dedication, Xiao Sanjunyi, pen and ink introverted, bone and bone connotation, and sloppy and sparse, as Xing Dong of the Ming Dynasty commented in the "Collection of Lai Poultry House": "The book of Lu Ji was originally dedicated, sparse and beautiful, pavilion and heavenly." ”

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Wang's pet | cursive writing chaos
Wang's pet | cursive writing chaos

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