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Appreciation of Wang Ling's Calligraphy Works
Name: Wang Xizhi

Pinyin: Wang Xizhi

Font size: few words are easy to escape, and later generations respect them as book saints.

Dynasty: Jin and Sixteen Kingdoms

Date of birth and death: 321-379, Zuo Yi 303-361.

Native place: Langxie Linyi (now Shandong)

Profile: Officials and calligraphers in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Grant the secretary lang, move the general of the right army and have a look at the internal history. Known as Wang Youjun. Disagreement with Wang Shu, resignation, living in mountains and rivers, traveling in mountains and rivers, eating, and eating all over the world. Calligraphy, first learned from Mrs. Wei. Later, we learn from other people's strengths, study the physical situation, create a new body and become our own family. Also known as "Zhong Wang" with Zhong You. The portrait of Wang Xizhi was taken from Ma Yuan's "Wang Xizhi Playing Goose" in the Southern Song Dynasty, and is now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei. The Portrait of Wang Xizhi was compiled by Wang Qi in Ming Dynasty, and The History of the Three Kingdoms was engraved in Wanli. The portrait of Wang Xizhi's inscription and postscript was taken from Zan written in the Ming Dynasty and reprinted in the eleventh year of Hongzhi. Wang Xizhi's full-length portrait was taken from the paintings of Shangguan Zhou in Qing Dynasty, and the painting biography of Wanxiaotang was engraved in the eighth year of Qianlong. Wang Xizhi's bust was taken from the collection of Gu Yuan in Qing Dynasty, and Daoguang's ten-year-old edition of The Ancient Sage. Wang Xizhi's Reading Portrait is based on the map of my dear friends in the Qing Dynasty, which was carved by Wang Ling and Cai. In the sixth year of Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty, Wang Yang Lotus Pond in Xiaoshan carved a portrait of the sage Yue. Love Goose in the Western Heaven was written by Chen Hongshou in the late Ming Dynasty. Love Goose in Xihe River was written by Ren Bonian in Qing Dynasty and collected by China Art Museum. The Picture of Xi's Flying Goose was made by Ren Bonian in Qing Dynasty and kept in the Palace Museum. The View of Xi Goose was written by Ren Bonian in Qing Dynasty and kept in the Palace Museum. The West Straight Goose View was painted by Ren Bonian in Qing Dynasty, 189 1, in the Museum of University of Michigan, USA. The Right Army Loves Goose was written by Qian Huian, a painter in the late Qing Dynasty. Atlas of People's Stories, Love Goose Map, Chen in Qing Dynasty, in the Palace Museum. Wang Xizhi's profile portrait is taken from the ancient image collection. The Picture of Wang Youjun's Fans was painted by Chou Ying in Ming Dynasty and kept in Shanghai Museum. Fan Diagram of the Right Army Book was written by Chou Ying in Ming Dynasty and is now in Yunnan Provincial Museum.