The first time I heard about Xu Hao was when I was studying Yan Zhenqing's "Duobao Pagoda Tablet", not because he was Zhang Jiuling's nephew. I remember that at the beginning of "Duobao Pagoda Tablet" it was written "Tang Xijing...... Written by Nanyang Cen Xun,...... Yan Zhenqing's book...... Xu Hao's title". The amount of the question is written in official script. Being able to inscribe such a famous tablet shows Xu Hao's calligraphy achievements and status at that time.
We are familiar with Xu Hao's works are relatively few, and today I will share one of Xu Hao's masterpieces "Baolin Poems". A cursory look at "Baolin Poems" shows a kind of Wei and Jin demeanor. Looking at this post carefully, the dot painting is calm and heavy, and the knot is steady, which is more tranquil and peaceful than the "Monk Tablet of the Void".
"Xuanhe Book Pedigree" once said: "The pride is often similar to Wang Xianzhi, since the beginning of the century, there is no comparison." It shows the weight of Xu Hao's calligraphy achievements in the hearts of the people of the Song Dynasty.
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