1. "Lun Shu" by Fu Shan of the Song Dynasty
If you have not studied Lu Gong's writings, you should first read Lu Gong's exegesis. Pingyuan Qi is in the chest, and Mao Ying is enough to swallow the captives.
2. Huang Tingjian's "Book on Yang Ningshi" of the Song Dynasty
As long as people learn the appearance of Lan Ting, if they want to change their character, there is no golden elixir. Unexpectedly, Yang Fengzi of Luoyang went to Wusi Lan when he started writing.
3. "On Calligraphy Quatrains" by Wang Wenzhi of the Qing Dynasty
Mochi has many pens and graves, and it is not easy to understand the Zen of calligraphy. After carefully reading Sun Gong's book, I found out that Qu was from the past.
4. "A Gift to Zhang Jiuxu after Drunk" by Li Xin of the Qing Dynasty
Zhang Gong is addicted to alcohol and is open-minded and ignorant. Hao Shouqiongcaoli was called Taihu Jing at that time. Standing on the bed with the top exposed, he screamed two or three times. When you are happy, sprinkle the plain wall with the hair like a shooting star.
5. "Songs in Cursive Script to Huai Su" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
After getting drunk, my master leaned on the rope bed and scanned thousands of lines in a moment. The wind and rain are blowing, and the falling flowers and flying snow are endless. It's like being frightened by thunder and lightning, and seeing dragons and snakes running away from time to time.
Why did ancient people like to use calligraphy to compose poems?
On the one hand, the calligraphy of the ancients was not very good, and they had a deep love for calligraphy; on the other hand, using calligraphy in poetry can fully express the author's heroic mood.