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Wang Xianzhi (344 -386) was the seventh son of Wang Xizhi, the son-in-law of Sima Yu, a native of Jin, and the father-in-law of Sima Yu, a native of Jin 'an. Following in his father's footsteps, Wang Xianzhi also became a calligrapher, painter and poet. The theory of "Wang Daling" comes from Wang Xianzhi's Zeng Guan to Zhong Shuling. In order to distinguish himself from Wang Min, Wang Xianzhi was called "Da Ling". After Wang Xianzhi's death, Wang Min also wrote a preface to the book. At that time, people called Wang Xianzhi "Wang Daling" and Wang Min "Wang Xiaoling".