Of all the calligraphers, which one do you think can win your heart better?

As we all know, women in ancient times had a low status and it was difficult to achieve a career centered on "husband". Calligraphy has always been a "plaything" for literati. Women rarely ask about the law, and it is even more difficult to make a difference. In the treasure house of ancient calligraphy, some women left a brilliant page, which made a great contribution to the history of China's calligraphy. Mrs. Wei, whose real name is Shuo and the word Mao Yi, was the wife of Li Moment, the satrap of Ruyin in the Jin Dynasty. In calligraphy, she is good at official script, regular script and running script. According to records, her calligraphy comes from a line of Zhong You. She is the teacher of Wang Xizhi, a book sage. Mrs. Wei's book style has been commented by later generations: "It is like a flower arranging dancer, beautiful in spirit, and like a stage dancer, with a fairy moth as a shadow, red lotus reflecting water and blue waves floating Xia." This shows that it belongs to the beautiful road. What is commendable is that Mrs Wei not only made great achievements in calligraphy, but also had high attainments for calligraphy theory. It is said that "Bi Tu" is a summary of her calligraphy practice. Du Fu said, "You learn from Mrs. Wei's brushwork, second only to Wang Xizhi." During the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Mrs. Wei's calligraphy became famous all over the world and became the entry ladder for beginners. Mrs Wei, like her disciple Wang Xizhi, always shines in the long river of history and is an unforgettable strange girl in the history of China.