Why wang Xizhi is called "the sage of books" in the history of calligraphy, after reading these, you will understand
author:Calligraphy net
Facsimile of Wang Xizhi's "Deshi Ti Ti", on paper, length 28.7 cm, 32 characters, cursive writing
The Imperial Household Agency of Japan Sannomaru Sho collection.
The interpretation of the text is shown, contentment is still not good, Geng Geng. I'm inferior. Tomorrow is the way out, do not want to touch the fog. Delayed.
Wang Xi's head.
The contents of Wang Xizhi's correspondence with his friends in the "Deshi Ti Ti" are not profound. The content of the letter is probably that I have received a letter from you, knowing that your condition has not improved, I am very worried, and I am in a very bad state, and I will not be able to leave for you tomorrow after sunrise, because there is no exposure to the fog (which is still there). Wait for the (five-stone dispersion) medicinal divergence (body recovery). Wang Xizhi saluted.
Wang Xizhi showed a faint sadness due to his poor health, and it seems that the writer had no intention or intention to deliberately express calligraphy, and it was in this inadvertent way that he fully demonstrated his extraordinary calligraphy creation ability and talent, which is the value of the ancient literati calligraphy.
The book style of "Deshi Ti Ti" is beautiful, there are Zhang Chi and slow disease, the magic of the pen, and the chest is self-explanatory. Smooth and indulgent, the ultimate play out the structural beauty of the word posture. The brushwork is exquisite, and the knot body is more inclined to the side. It is a typical work of the latest physique created by Wang Xizhi. Especially when we enlarge the words, you seem to be able to hear the rustle of the tip of the book on the paper, and the mood that follows the ups and downs of the ink.
The "Deshi Ti" is a dharma post with a very high rhythm and rhyme, which is mainly appreciated from the following five points: