This is a poem composed by Liu Gongquan, Wang Xizhi and others at the Lanting banquet. It is collected by the Palace Museum in Beijing. It is on silk, with black silk columns and running script. It was recorded in the "Xuanhe Shupu" of the Song Dynasty, and was engraved in the "Xihongtang Tie" in the Ming Dynasty, and later entered the Qianlong Palace of the Qing Dynasty as the fourth pillar of the "Lanting Eight Pillars Tie".


The writing in this post is full of energy and energy; the knotted characters are romantic and full of emotions, and they are always in danger; and the dry and moist slender grass is set against each other, and the dry brush and wet ink are full of charm. The sharp edge is as sharp as the light of a sword, and the fine hairspring pen is also like cast iron and cast steel, with small regular script in the middle. "It seems like it was written accidentally, and it will definitely win the hearts of Jin people." Wang Shizhen said: "When you see it suddenly, you will feel as if you didn't recognize it, but when you look at it for a long time, it becomes more wonderful."