Second volume of our Wang Xizhi Xing Shu calligraphy style series. Both books are dedicated to the xing shu script Wang was famous for and which make his calligraphy artworks the best known ones in Chinese culture. As the first volume, this one is also a traditional water paper practice book - sometimes referred to as magic-paper calligraphy practice book which enables you to fin-tune your writing by repeating the same stroke many times without having to waste paper. This volume is dedicated to Wang's interpretation of the "Sheng Jiao Xu" (圣教序) - originally from emperor Tang Taizong - a famous calligrapher himself. The Shen Jiao Xu is the preface to an Indian Sutra. Calligraphist: Wang XizhiStyle: Xing ShuEdition Information: Chinese, 33 pages, 10.4 in x 7.6 in / 26.0 cm x 19.0 cm, softcover With the original text of Sheng Jiao
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