Wang Xizhi and his son Wang Xianzhi were regarded by later critics as calligraphers comparable to their father. Why do fathers and sons say that?

Wang Xizhi, a great calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and Wang Xianzhi were both called "two kings".

Wang Xizhi was born in a calligraphy family. His uncles Wang Yi and Wang Dao; Cousins Wang Tian and Wang Qia were both famous calligraphers at that time. Wang Xizhi (32 1-379, or 303-36 1) was born in Linyi (now Shandong) and later moved to Yin Shan (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). He is a general of the right army, and he will have a look at the internal history of the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

Wang Xianzhi (344-386), a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was born in Yin Shan (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). Official to the secretariat, so the world called Daling, Xihe seven sons. I studied with his father when I was young, and then I followed Zhang Zhi's method. I didn't have an innovative method. I created my own style, which was as famous as my father and was called "Two Kings". His calligraphy is characterized by fine calligraphy, calligraphy, cursive script and official script, especially cursive script. His regular script is represented by Thirteen Lines of Luo Shenfu.