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The inscription and postscript of "Fast Rain Hall" is not a specific style of writing, but refers to the inscription and postscript of "Fast Rain Hall" in ancient Chinese literary works. Kuaiyutang is the study of Yang Wanli, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, where he wrote many well-known poems. When reading Yang Wanli's works, later scholars often write a postscript at the end or the beginning of the volume to express their admiration and praise for Yang Wanli and his works.
These inscriptions can be running script, regular script, official script, seal script and so on. Look at the personal preference and calligraphy attainments of the inscription. In content, the inscription usually includes the praise of Yang Wanli's poems, the recollection of his people and events, and the feeling and expression of the inscription.
Wen Zhiming, a writer and calligrapher in Ming Dynasty, is the most famous one among Kuairutang's inscriptions. Wen Zhiming highly praised Yang Wanli's poems in his inscription and postscript, calling them "fresh and meaningful, surpassing everything" and "poetic immortals". His inscription and postscript are regular script, neat and beautiful, which can be called a masterpiece of calligraphy.
The inscription and postscript of Kuaiyutang is a kind of praise and inheritance of Yang Wanli and his works by later scholars, and it is also an aesthetic pursuit of calligraphy by ancient scholars in China. Through these inscriptions, we can understand the historical influence of Yang Wanli's poems and the admiration and praise of later scholars. At the same time, these inscriptions also provide us with precious calligraphy art materials, which have high historical and artistic value.
Generally speaking, the inscription of Zhuantang is not a specific style of writing, but refers to the inscription of Yang Wanli's works. These inscriptions have their own characteristics in book style and content, which reflect the admiration and praise of later scholars for Yang Wanli and his works, and have high historical and artistic value.