The old man's post is a cursive script written by Wang Xizhi to express his thoughts on Zhou Fu who joined the army. In this work, Wang Xizhi vividly shows his respect and praise for soldiers through smooth lines and jumping glyphs.
First of all, from the overall layout, "Sticker for the Elderly" adopts the characteristics of cursive script, with different font sizes and patchwork. The whole work is mainly vertical, showing a lofty and profound artistic conception. This layout not only embodies Wang Xizhi's creativity and conception, but also expresses his respect and praise for soldiers.
Secondly, from the specific font, the iron for the old man uses simple and bright lines, which shows the bravery and courage of soldiers. At the same time, through the exaggerated deformation of glyphs, Wang Xizhi's image and spiritual world of generals are vividly displayed. For example, the word "Zhuang" uses large strokes and thick lines to show the strength and courage of soldiers; The word "scholar" uses thin lines and small strokes to show the strength and courage of soldiers.
Finally, from the emotional expression, the old post is full of Wang Xizhi's respect and praise for the soldiers. He wrote in his works: "I miss people very much and express my love." This sentence expresses his thoughts and concern for the soldiers, and also shows his praise for the bravery of the soldiers.
In addition, Wang Xizhi also interspersed some modal particles and adjectives, such as "ear", "big" and "energy", which made the whole work more emotional and expressive.
To sum up, the old man's post is a classic in Wang Xizhi's cursive script, which expresses his respect and praise for the soldiers through smooth lines, jumping glyphs and emotional language. This work not only shows Wang Xizhi's superb calligraphy skills, but also reflects his profound understanding and unique views on human nature, society and life.