This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Learn more

Huai'an Museum

x
Huai'an Museum
Huai'an Museum
Huai'an Museum
Huai'an Museum
Huai'an Museum
Huai'an Museum
Huai'an Museum
Huai'an Museum
Huai'an Museum
Huai'an Museum
Huai'an Museum
Huai'an Museum
Huai'an Museum
Huai'an Museum
Huai'an Museum
Phone:
+86 517 8391 0209

Address:
Zhongzhou Island, Dazhakou, Huai'an, China

Huai Su's Autobiography is a representative Chinese calligraphy work written by the renowned Tang Dynasty Chinese calligrapher Huai Su in 777 AD. It is often considered today to be one of the best written cursive script works in Chinese calligraphy. The work measures 28.3 cm by 755 cm and is currently kept in the National Palace Museum, Taipei. However, recent studies on this particular piece kept in the National Palace Museum revealed that it was likely a Northern Song Dynasty modelling replica of the original; note also that there are also other replica versions of Huai Su's Autobiography. Despite the controversy surrounding its authenticity, the work is still renowned for its dynamics and great variations in sizes among different characters while still maintaining overall aesthetics. A full translation and a more elaborate background of the work can be found here.
Continue reading...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Attraction Location



Huai'an Museum Videos

Menu