Who wrote the calligraphy work Ling Fei Jing?
Zhong Shaojing (695~746), a native of Qingde Township, Xingguo County, Ganzhou, Jiangxi Province in the Tang Dynasty, was the17th generation grandson of Zhong You, a famous calligrapher in the Three Kingdoms. He was called "Big Clock" by Dr. Zhong and "Jason Chung" by history. Shao Jing was very poor when she was a child, and she came from humble origins. He can work in Chang 'an House in Kyoto. As a clerk who did farming for the first time in the imperial court, although his official position was humble, his calligraphy art was outstanding. Recommended by Pei Xingjian, the minister of the Ministry of War, Shao Jing had the opportunity to be promoted to the position of "Zhifengge", the core of imperial power, and became a big shot in the palace. At that time, doorplates, plaques, couplets, etc. Everything in the palace was written by Mo Bao. Lowercase, Ling Fei Jing is Jason Chung's masterpiece.