The "two kings" are "calligraphy sages" and "Asian sages" in the history of calligraphy. China's calligraphy "Tiexue" is two masters who started the school all the way and made pioneering contributions to China's calligraphy. Among the five styles of China's calligraphy, regular script, running script and cursive script are mature in his hands, which are the representatives of these three styles. Only this can be surpassed by later calligraphers.
Wang Xizhi introduced: Shao Yi, nicknamed Lian Zhai, was originally from Linyi (now Linyi, Shandong) and later moved to Yin Shan (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). He was a great calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and was revered as a calligrapher by later generations.
Introduction: Zi was born in Huiji (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). Official to the secretariat, so the world called Daling, is the seventh son of Wang Xizhi. 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".
The influence of "two kings":
The calligraphy of the "two kings" occupies an important position in the whole history of calligraphy, with great influence and clear context. In the eyes of the general public, they also seem to be synonymous with calligraphy.
At present, in the calligraphy field, whether it is national exhibitions, universities, calligraphy lovers or even professional calligraphers, Erwang has always been the focus of discussion or adoption, and it is the Everest of calligraphy.
In today's highly developed science and technology society, it is a good thing and a double-edged sword to advocate the culture of big countries, revitalize traditional arts, and adopt the "two kings" of Buddhism for calligraphy.