Thousand-Character Prose, a rhyme composed of one thousand Chinese characters, was compiled by Sanqi Shilang of Liang Dynasty during the Southern and Northern Dynasties, and compiled by Zhou Xingsi in Qishizhong.
Emperor Wu of Liang ordered people to select 1,000 non-repetitive Chinese characters from Wang Xizhi's calligraphy works, and ordered Zhou Xingsi, the servant of Sanqi, to compile them into a text.
The full text is a four-character sentence, with neat antithesis, clear organization and brilliant writing.
Many calligraphers in history have written "Thousand Characters".
Today, I present the simplified pen calligraphy "Thousand Characters". The whole work is relaxed and relaxed, and it is a masterpiece of hard-tipped pen calligraphy today. Please appreciate it.
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