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Requesting detailed information on Wang Xizhi’s retching post

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Retching Post

"Retching Post", again Named "Ru Chang Tie" and "Yesterday's Return Tie". 14.1 cm in length, 26.4 cm in width, 36 characters in 4 lines, a copy from the Five Dynasties to the Northern Song Dynasty. A national first-class cultural relic. This is a text message Wang Xizhi wrote to his friends when he was ill. The writing style of this calligraphy is extraordinary and elegant, and the calligraphy style is calm and vigorous. It was once recorded in "Chunhua Pavilion Calligraphy" and is an art treasure that has been circulated in an orderly manner.

In the history of Chinese calligraphy, Wang Xizhi, the great calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, has a lofty status and is known as the sage of calligraphy. His ink writing has been praised by calligraphers of all generations. However, according to historical records: Wang Xizhi's original calligraphy has long been lost. , Wang Xizhi's calligraphy and ink that have been handed down from generation to generation are all copies of later generations, but even this extremely rare copy has been handed down to this day and is a rare treasure. In addition to those collected overseas and in the National Palace Museum in Taipei, the only ones known to remain in the mainland today are "Lanting Preface", "Auntie's Tie", "Chuyue Tie", "Shangyu Tie", "Hanqie Tie" and "Retching Tie". Wait for a few pieces.

During the Puppet Manchukuo period, Puyi brought "Retching Notes" to the Northeast. Later, it became popular among the people. More than 40 years ago, during the turmoil of the Cultural Revolution, Liu Guangqi found an old yellow-black paper among the piles of paper. He took it out and opened it. What unfolded in front of him was an ancient cursive paper. With many years of experience in appraising calligraphy and paintings, Liu Guangqi read out the content of the calligraphy post as: "Every step is as usual. Yesterday, it was very special. There is a slight tightness in the chest, retching, and the food cannot be strong. The disease is difficult to treat, and it is very serious. Worried about the lack of power. Wang Xizhi. "The thing in front of me is the "Retching Note" by Wang Xizhi, a lost national treasure in the Forbidden City that the cultural relics community has been searching for for more than 30 years.

Now, Wang Xizhi’s "Retching Tie" and "Han Qie Tie" accidentally discovered from the pile of paper have become the treasures of the Tianjin Museum.