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Brief introduction of the calligraphy post of Shangyu posted by Xizhi, King of Jin Dynasty
Shangyu postal name

Author Wang Xizhi

The cursive script of Eastern Jin Dynasty in 1970s

Material hemp paper ink marking

The specification is 23.5cm long and 26cm wide.

The number of words is 7 lines and 58 words.

Collect Shanghai Museum

Shangyu Post is a letter written by Wang Xizhi because he was unable to meet his friends due to illness. The letter also mentioned the recent situation of other relatives and friends. Cursive script, hemp paper, 7 lines, 58 words. The work style belongs to Wang Xizhi's calligraphy style in his later years.

Shangyu Post is also called Abdominal Pain Post at night. It is recorded in Chunhua Pavilion Post, Clarification Hall Post and Daguan Post. It is recorded in Xuanhe in the Song Dynasty, Xuanlan in the East by Zhan Jingfeng in the Ming Dynasty and Moguan in the Qing Dynasty.