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Xu Zhimo's letter to Lin Huiyin was exposed, with beautiful and unrestrained handwriting

2024-07-27

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When Xu Zhimo's name is mentioned, everyone will think of his poems, especially "A Farewell to Cambridge", which is full of "stubbornness". There is a kind of unrestrainedness between the lines, which makes people admire him. His calligraphy gives people a free and unrestrained feeling, but this letter from Lin Huiyin gives people a completely different feeling. The handwriting of this letter is much softer than before. Let us appreciate it together.



Xu Zhimo wrote in the letter: "Huiyin, looking at the dark clouds and mud, I am worried that something will happen to you on the road. After reaching the top of the mountain, are you all right? I remember. When I got home, I was exhausted and lay straight on the bed like a dead person. At noon, I always smiled and put my smile to my lips, but my smile was more than an inch away from my lips. My face was like being burned by fire and I couldn't move. In the afternoon, he suddenly had a whim, smoked non-stop, drank two pots of tea, and wrote a poem in less than two hours. The philosopher looked up, stared at it for ten minutes, and then said seriously: "It's your best. "But philosophers always like to show off the wrong things, so I can't be sure, so I wrote it down and asked her for advice." How do you feel after reading this article? Do you feel jealous?



Moreover, the font on this piece of letter paper is also very distinctive. It is a regular script with a hint of running script. Xu Zhimo's handwriting in the past was bold and unrestrained, but the words on this piece of letter paper are dignified and generous. Moreover, the font on this piece of letter paper is also extremely rare. Moreover, each word is very full and has a sense of elegance. Even so, it shows that his attainments in calligraphy are extraordinary.



Xu Zhimo was a very talented person. Many of his works have had a great influence on later generations. If you could see his calligraphy, it would give people a different feeling. What do you think?