Chapter 457: Intending to Stir Up the Small Day Calligraphy World (Ask for Subscription)

Wang Xizhi himself wrote the "Funeral Post" authentic has long disappeared in the long river of history, and now the existing "Funeral Post" is a copy of the Tang Dynasty, which is connected with two ruler works such as "Two Thanksgiving Posts" and "Deshi Post" into one paper.

It is a cursive book, hard and yellow ringing, double hook outline filling, white linen paper ink.

When Li Shi first studied the post, he carefully studied this collection.

At that time, he did not have such a high strength and realm as he is now, and regarded this copy of the Tang Dynasty as a classic, and only meticulously studied and copied it.

Now that he is not what he used to be, he writes this post in pursuit of resemblance, and unlike before, there are several places during the whole process where he involuntarily pauses for a few seconds.

"This Tang facsimile is flawed!"

Li Shi put down the brush, frowned, and went to look at the original collection of video materials.

The mourning in "Funeral Post" originally referred to death and chaos, but in this work, it is to the effect that it describes zhengju turmoil. And this article is in the turbulent situation, Wang Xizhi was shocked and painful after hearing that his ancestral tomb had been destroyed, and wrote this letter in a mood of grief.

"His mood at that time must have been one of grief, and he wrote this book in one fell swoop in the midst of extreme sorrow, and if I were to put myself in his situation and write in his style and posture at that time, it should be written from the beginning with great fluidity, and there should be no such sense of stagnation."

"This copy is exquisite, using the unique double-hook method of the Tang Dynasty, and even the insects and the damaged places on the paper edges are depicted."

"But because of this, there are big differences between this Tang facsimile and Wang Xizhi's original handiwork in some details."

"It's like a broken work."

Li Shi shook his head and smiled, his smile was full of helplessness in the face of history.

A great calligrapher like Wang Xizhi, who can even be said to be the first calligrapher in history before him, has not been handed down in any authentic handwriting. Some are only engraved and facsimile.

He collected his emotions, pondered for a while, and wrote again, changing the previous details according to his own understanding.

Looking at it again, I suddenly felt that the whole work had been slightly upgraded to a higher level.

"This can be regarded as helping this work to restore the beauty that should have been sad."

Thinking like this, Li Shi felt extremely happy.

At his level, he already has the ability to repair history in some aspects!

He put down his pen again, took his notebook with him, and wrote a paper entitled "On the Flaws and Restoration of Tang Facsimile Books".

Looking at the title of this paper, Li Shi suddenly smiled again.

Calligraphy prevailed over there in small days, and the most respected calligrapher was the same as in China, and it was also Wang Xizhi. And the degree of importance and cherishing of Tang's facsimile of "Funeral Post" is no less than our degree of Tang's facsimile "Orchid Pavilion Preface".

Once I wrote this paper and sent it out, I thought it would inevitably cause a shock to the calligraphers over there.

Li Shi pondered for a moment and felt that this was a good opportunity to spread his calligraphy in a foreign country.

He paused his previous work, took his laptop, created a new document, and typed: "On the Flaws and Repairs of Tang Copy".

In just two hours, he wrote 12,000 words, not only arguing his views from various aspects, but also using some of his own unique calligraphy concepts in general.

Finally, the "repair" in the title was changed to "improvement".

In this way, the first draft of this work, entitled "On the Flaws and Perfections of the Tang Facsimile", was completed.

However, this is only a transcript, and a few more pieces of calligraphy need to be written to support some of the descriptions in it.

Li Shi put down the computer, came to the desk again, spread out a new piece of antique silk cloth, and began to write.

Ten minutes later, he used the camera brought by his assistant Zhang Huijing to take a picture of nine new different versions of "Funeral Post" to form video data, which were then uploaded to the computer and combined with the transcript to form a complete manuscript.

Finally, send it to He Yaru's mailbox and call her again.

"Sister He, I sent a paper manuscript to your mailbox, you can help me submit it as soon as possible."

"Okay."

He Yaru originally thought that the first manuscript of the book was completed, but she didn't expect Li Shi to write another paper temporarily.

After she hung up the phone, she hurriedly logged in to her mailbox and looked at it, and found that it was actually a research paper on the treasure-level historical artifact "Funeral Post", and she was immediately amazed.

It is really amazing that you can still find time to produce such a high-end paper in such a busy stall as writing monographs and preparing lectures in retreat.

At this moment, her mobile phone rang a prompt tone, put down the tablet and got up to unlock it, and saw that it was still a message sent by Li Shi.

"Sister He, after this paper is published, you can help me find someone to spread it to Xiaori, and it is best to spread it more widely there."

He Yaru is a smart person, and as soon as she saw this information, she immediately understood what Li Shi meant.

"Mr. Li wants to increase his influence in the Japanese calligraphy world? Also, the popularity of the funeral post over there is very high. This paper directly points out the many flaws in the funeral post, and also gives a perfect way to perfect it, especially these nine photos of the perfect works of different degrees and versions, once known by the calligraphy community over there, it will definitely cause a sensation! ”

He Yaru suddenly became a little short of breath.

When she thought that Mr. Li was going to stir up the calligraphy world with a paper, she was immediately very excited!

I thought to myself, when the time comes, I must spread it well.

Here in Yancheng, in the hotel room, at noon on the third day, Li Shi had completed all the imitations of historical masterpieces, and was refining the manuscript, when he suddenly felt a slight touch, and immediately called out the learning panel-

Name: Li Shi

Constitution: 35.9

Wealth: 24.331 [Redeem]

Learning: Calligraphy (Professional+) [0.22%]

Learning to complete the library: omitted.

……

"Huh?"

Li Shi was surprised for a moment, but soon realized that the paper that should have been handled by He Yaru had been approved.

She was as efficient as ever.

"Yes, yes, a little paper, the progress of the ministry has increased from 0.21 to 0.22."

Although it was only one ten-thousandth of an improvement, Li Shi was already very happy.

Behind this one-ten-thousandth progress, it means that this paper must have a greater impact.

Sure enough, after a while, I received He Yaru's WeChat and said that I had written it.

He replied, "Sister He has worked hard", and then focused on the refinement of the manuscript of the first monograph.

Three and a half hours later, at about half past two in the afternoon, Li Shi packed the entire manuscript and sent it to He Yaru's mailbox again.

Then he let out a long sigh, put down his laptop, got up from the couch in the hotel living room, walked to the window, and looked out at the sea view, letting the sea breeze blow on his cheeks.

I thought to myself, "That's all for this "Introduction to Calligraphy", even if the publisher has any opinions, it will not be revised. ”

As soon as this thought came out, another touch came to my mind. (End of chapter)