Zhao Ji's "Cursive Script Wan Fan" on silk, 28.4 cm in diameter, collected by Shanghai Museum

  Zhao Ji's cursive calligraphy fan is a very rare calligraphy work on a round fan, collected by the Shanghai Museum. The lines of this work are thin and strong, in the same vein as the "thin gold body" regular script, but the pen is more refreshing, free and easy, and the strokes are round and smooth, breaking the regular script's symmetrical and neat arrangement of single characters, making it more and more distinctive. Lively.

Explanation: "The feathers of the swallows skimming the water rotate in the cold, and the wet pieces of mud and flowers are heavy with each other."