The "Seventeen-Sheet Calligraphy" is a representative work of Wang Xizhi's cursive script, named after the words "seventeen" at the beginning of the scroll. The "Seventeen-Sheet Calligraphy" has always been an unparalleled model for learning cursive script, regarded by calligraphers as the "dragon and elephant in calligraphy" and the only way to practice cursive script.
-- Single-point action: Display a single character, with writing demonstration, allowing handwritten practice and the export of writing results.
-- Double-point action: List all the writing forms of the character.
-- Swipe up and down: Display a single column.
This work is based on the Ueno version and contains 28 sheets:
01 Letter to Sima of the Chi Family
02 Letter to the Recluse
03 Letter about Longbao
04 Letter about Silk Robe
05 Letter in the Freezing Snow
06 Letter about Taking Medicine
07 Letter to You
08 Letter about Looking Nearby
09 Letter about Tian Mouse Ointment
10 Letter to Zhu Churen
11 Letter about Seventy
12 Letter about Qiong Bamboo Staff
13 Letter about Shu Capital (Letter of Looking Afar)
14 Letter about Salt Wells
15 Letter of Farewell (Letter of a Distant Official)
16 Letter Morning and Evening
17 Letter about Yan Junping
18 Letter about Hu Mu
19 Letter about Children
20 Letter about Qiao Zhou
21 Letter about the Lecture Hall in Han Dynasty
22 Letter to My Relatives
23 Letter about Chengdu City Wall
24 Letter about Felt and Walnuts
25 Letter about Medicinal Herbs
26 Letter about Walnuts
27 Letter about a Peaceful Day
28 Letter to Yu Anji