Which ancient calligrapher's name is Nangong?

Min Nan Gong refers to Mi Fei, a calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Mi Fei (1051-107), formerly known as Kun, was later changed to Kun, whose real name was Mi or Qian. At that time, it was named Haiyue Waishi, and it was also named the descendant of Kun Xiong and Huo Zheng. Calligrapher, painter and painting theorist in Northern Song Dynasty, together with Cai Xiang, Su Shi and Huang Tingjian, are also called "Song Sijia". He used to be a school book lang, a doctor of calligraphy and painting, and a foreign minister of the Ministry of Rites. Originally from Shanxi, he moved to Xiangyang, Hubei, and then settled in Runzhou (now Zhenjiang, Jiangsu). He can write poetry, is good at calligraphy and painting, and has accurate appraisal. Calligraphy and painting are unique and he founded "Midian Landscape". He is a painter, appraiser and collector. He has a strange personality and crazy behavior. When he meets a stone, he calls him "brother" and worships him, so he is called "Mi Dian". Song Huizong was appointed as a doctor of calligraphy and painting, also known as "Mi Xiangyang" and "Mi Nangong".

Mi Fei's calligraphy and painting has its own style, including dead wood and bamboo stones and unique landscape paintings. He is also quite accomplished in calligraphy. He is good at seal script, official script, regular script, running script and cursive script. And he is good at copying ancient calligraphy, reaching a chaotic level. His main works include Poems on Multi-Scenery Buildings, Poems on Hongxian County, Poems on Yanshan Mountain, and Biography of Chongzhongyue, etc.

Teacher Chen Zhongkang Yang Meilan Gao Ting Yan Ban Lin Mi Fei-University Calligraphy

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