Copy of Wang Xizhi’s Calligraphy Entitled “Changfeng”

Copy of Wang Xizhi’s Calligraphy Entitled “Changfeng”


  • Image Number: K2B000055N000000000PAD
  • Dynasty: Tang dynasty
  • Category: Calligraphic works
  • Author: Chu Suiliang;褚遂良
  • Form:
  • Exhibition dimension: 27.5×40.9
  • Description:
    This volume is written in Wang Xizhi’s cursive script “Changfeng”, “Xianshi”, and “Four Papers Flying White” on the double hook outline. It can be seen in the “Chunhua Pavilion Posts”. However, the style of writing is obviously different from the pavilion posts, and it is obviously not copied from the pavilion posts. Although the title is a copy of Chu Suiliang of the Tang Dynasty (596-659), the whole article is quite similar to Mi Fu of the Song Dynasty (1052-1108) in terms of character formation and writing habits. It should be a copy of Mi Fu’s own idea. The ink color throughout the article is mellow and rich, and the lifting and pressing turns of the strokes are clearly visible, which shows the subtlety of hook copying.

唐褚遂良摹王羲之長風帖 卷
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