According to legend, there was a concubine named Taoye in Wang Xianzhi. When she was traveling on both sides of Qinhuai River, Wang Xianzhi felt uneasy and often greeted her at the ferry in person, and wrote "Peach Leaf Song" for her.
Because of Wang Xianzhi, this ferry is also famous and renamed as "Peach Leaf Ferry". From the Six Dynasties to the Ming and Qing Dynasties, lanterns, boats, flutes and drums were everywhere. Taoyedu is one of the "Eighteen Scenes of Jinling" in Ming Dynasty and listed as "Forty-eight Scenes of Jinling" in Qing Dynasty.
Literary achievements
His cursive script is even more valuable. Yu Zhuo once said: "The cursive script was handed down from Zhang Zhi in the Han Dynasty, just a wonderful person and a slave." His cursive script Mo Bao handed down from generation to generation includes Duck Head Pill Post and Mid-Autumn Post, all of which are imitations of the Tang Dynasty. His duck head pill stickers are cursive 15 characters * * * and silk.
Wu Qizhen praised this post in the Book of Calligraphy and Painting in the Qing Dynasty, saying: "(This post) calligraphy is elegant and straight, amazingly beautiful, naturally interesting, and it is the supreme product." His Mid-Autumn Post is a cursive script with 22 words. It looks new and rare in the world. Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty listed it as a "national treasure".
Like his father, Wang Xianzhi's study of books is not limited to the whole subject, but poor. Therefore, we can create our own unique style on the basis of "gathering the strengths of many families and the beauty of many bodies". Finally, he achieved an artistic position alongside Wang Xizhi. Book traces include Mid-Autumn Post written by Mi Fei in the Song Dynasty.