Zhao Mengfu's cursive script "Jingxin Tie", also known as "Jingshu Tie"


This post is a letter written by Zhao to Wu Sen (alias Junmao, pseudonym Jingxin, Wuxing native, good at ancient paintings). It was written when Zhao was working in Jiangsu and Zhejiang. The calligraphy is rigorous, elegant and unrestrained, with round and smooth brushwork, a combination of hidden and exposed strokes, slow and fast strokes, alternating turns and circles, alternate sharp and sharp strokes, and variable lifting and pressing, which demonstrates Zhao Mengfu's superb calligraphy skills.


Interpretation: Meng Fu bowed his head and bowed again. He meditated and made a heart-to-heart agreement. Meng Fu took the lead in the Sutra and ordered him to send Xiao Ji to take him in. Please be careful not to let this person feel uncomfortable. He only focused on this number and only added it to his inspection. Not announced. Meng Fu bowed his head and bowed again. After remembering something, I bowed my head and bowed again, and calmly took care of each step. Zhao Mengfu would like to seal it.