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A Brief Introduction to Wang Duo's Calligraphy Classics
Wang Duo (1592- 1652), whose real name is Qiao Song, is also known as Qiao Song, Shiqiao and Chian. Jin Meng, Henan. Wang Duo was taught by his family at an early age. At the age of thirteen, I began to learn Wang Xizhi's Preface to the Holy Teaching. He studied at Hedong College in Zhou Pu at the age of 18 and became a scholar at the age of 3/kloc-0. Later, he was awarded the editing of the Hanlin Academy and was promoted to the right assistant minister of the Ministry of Rites. In the seventeenth year of Chongzhen (1644), Li Zicheng conquered Beijing, and Chongzhen hanged himself in Jingshan Park. The following year, the Qing army besieged Nanjing, and Wang Duo, then a university student, and Qian, a minister of the Ministry of Rites, led the ministers to kneel in the rain to meet the Qing army on both sides. After the fall of Wang Duo, the Qing Dynasty appointed Li Shangshu as the vice governor of Ming Dynasty and promoted him to Taibao. In the ninth year of Shunzhi, Wang Duo abandoned his armor and returned to the field, and died.

Wang Duo was an outstanding calligrapher in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. He is famous for his truth, behavior and grass. He worshipped the "two kings" from the beginning of his studies, and then extensively dabbled in his predecessors. When he was studying, he once said: "Books do not live in Jin, but eventually become wild roads. Huai Su, Gao Xian, You Zuo and Gao Zong are bound to participate in seal cutting, calligraphy and official law. Correcting their paintings is arguable and cautious. " Wang Duo's calligraphy has always entered the literati school. He believes that "if you don't learn from the past, you will become vulgar", so he is good at learning block letters before school, and he comes from Zhong You. His most successful cursive scripts, from Zhang Zhi in the Han Dynasty, Yu, Chu, Xu and Su in the Tang Dynasty, Mi Fei in the Song Dynasty, to the "two kings" he copied all his life, have been carefully studied. Later generations said that he "sticks to the sky and seeks the sky." It's not easy to be separated for life by this. Generally, copying cannot be interrupted for a day. So hard, he eventually became an outstanding calligrapher in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.