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Zhou Fu feeding: Interpretation: Are there any salt wells and fire wells? Foot under the eyes, no? For the sake of widespread hearing, it is indicated.
Big idea: In Yizhou, where you are located, are there salt wells and fire wells? Have you seen it with your own eyes? If you want to spread the strange story, please write to let us know.

14. Shiojing Post
The Shiojing Thesis is the fourteenth of the Seventeen Treatises. Cursive, 2 lines, 20 words. In the letter, Wang Xizhi expressed his interest in The Customs and Properties of Shudi and hoped that Zhou Fu would write to inform him.
Catalogue of all the legal books of the Seventeen Theses:
01, Xi Sima Ti; 02, Yi Min Ti; 03, Long Bao Ti; 04, Silk Cloth Tie; 05, Snow Freezing Cold Tie; 06, Serving Food Post; 07, Contentment Post; 08, Zhan Jin Ti; 09, Tian Rat Paste Post; 10, Zhu Chu Ren Ti; 11, Seventy Ti; 12, Qiong Zhu Stick Tie; 13, Shu Du Ti (Youmu Ti), 14, Yanjing Ti; 15, Yuan Eunuch Ti (Provincial Tie); 16, Du Yi Ti (Dan Xi Ti); 17, Yan Jun Ping Ti; 18, Hu Mu Ti, 19, Children's Post; 20, Tan Zhou Ti; 21 , Hanshi Lecture Hall Thesis; 22, Zhu Congtie Thesis; 23, Chengdu Chengchi Post; 24, Xu Yi Walnut Post; 25, Herb Thesis; 26, Lai Poultry Post; 27, Walnut Post; 28, Qing Yan Ti; 29, Yu An Ji Ti.
The Seventeen Theses is a famous cursive masterpiece by Wang Xi, named after the word "seventeen" at the beginning. The original inkblot was early, and the "Seventeen Theses" that have been handed down to the world are engraved. Tang Zhang Yanyuan's "Essential Records of the Book of Laws" records the original inkblot of the Seventeen Theses: "The Seventeen Theses are one foot long and two feet long, that is, zhenguan zhongbai benye, one hundred and seven lines, nine hundred and forty-three characters. It is the famous Thessa of Xuan He. Emperor Taizong purchased the Book of the Second King, and the Book of the Great King had three thousand pieces of paper, and the rate was one and two feet as a volume, and its handwriting and speech were similar to each other. "
This post is a set of letters, which according to research were written to his friend Yizhou Assassin Zhou Fu. Written from the third year of Yonghe to the fifth year of Shengping (347-361 AD), it lasted for fourteen years, and is an important source for the study of Wang Xizhi's life and the development of calligraphy. Bao Shichen of the Qing Dynasty has an article entitled "Seventeen Thesis Loose Signs" that can be referenced. The style of "Seventeen Theses" is impulsive and elegant, not exciting, and the wind rules are far away, and there is no general cursive crazy and angry habit, revealing a kind of neutral and peaceful atmosphere. Zhu Xi of the Southern Song Dynasty said: "Play with his penmanship, calmly and calmly, but the weather is transcendent, not bound to the law, not seeking the law to get rid of, and his so-called one by one flows out of his own mind." The whole post is clearly defined, but the words between the left and right are related; There is occasional ties between words and words, but it is mainly broken, the shape is broken, and the line is through; The size and density of the glyphs are staggered, and the so-called "shape is broken and connected, and the situation is like an oblique and reverse".
The "Seventeen Theses" uses both pen circles and circles, allegorical squares in circles, hidden folds in turns, and circles turn, including rigidity in grace, vigorous in the feminine, external standards and qinggang, concise and practicing and moving, these can be said to be the realm and method that the grass practitioner must appreciate.