In the history of China's calligraphy, it is known as "the spirit of girls' middle school";

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Wang Xizhi's wife has a noble name and an ovary. Outstanding calligraphy, known as "writing for girls." She was familiar with classics and was a famous talented woman at that time. She married Wang Xizhi, although it was the fate of her parents, but there is a story that has been passed down to this day.

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Chi Jian (269-339), an upright official, is over half a century old, but he still has a daughter who is the apple of his eye at home. He wants to find a talented and handsome son-in-law to settle his daughter's marriage. In the upper class, marriage is always political, and "looking for a home first, then choosing someone" is the best scheme for everyone to choose a husband. At that time, the Wangs were brilliant and talented. Prime Minister Wang Dao has more than a dozen nephews, so it would be beautiful to consider choosing one of them as his son's son-in-law. So "let the protege ask the son-in-law for advice." The protege went to Wang Dao's house, and Wang Dao asked him to go to the East Wing to choose. The news spread like wildfire, and everyone knew that the Xi family sent someone to choose a husband. It is said that a good girl is dignified in appearance and gentle in temperament, and everyone wants to pick up the "colored ball" hanging over her head to match this rare fair lady in Beijing and get married and start a family. They waited in the hall, dressed appropriately, polite and polite. Wang Xizhi was the only one who casually showed his belly and lay in bed munching on Hu cakes. He didn't care about choosing a husband, which left a deep impression on his disciples. When I got home, I said to the player, "Wang Shaohao, when I heard about this, I was somewhat reserved." The only person who eats on an empty stomach in the east bed is the one who doesn't smell it. Ji Jian has an eye for talent. "'This is a good husband and evil!' "Visiting it also means Xi, so I took it as my wife." (1), from then on, "an open-minded woman" became the laudatory name of a son-in-law, and "a wonderful woman with an open mind" became a beautiful talk. Chi Jian chose Xihe as her husband, and Wang Xizhi was unpretentious, pure and straightforward, unrestrained and uninhibited, reflecting an extraordinary personality. This is naturally a reason. But not only that, but more importantly, Wang Xizhi had a good reputation at that time. He is knowledgeable, knowledgeable, especially his calligraphy. He has deep attainments in calligraphy, and his daughter and two sons, Wei and Tan, have also made great achievements in calligraphy. He usually attaches great importance to fame and honor, so it is not surprising that Xihe meets his requirements in many ways and becomes an ideal son-in-law. Great changes have taken place in people's aesthetic consciousness and standards during the Eastern Jin Dynasty. They advocate personal freedom, pay special attention to individuality and human value, and pay attention to the beauty of chic, pride and freedom. The choice of Wang Xizhi, a celebrity known as the "white bone", also reflects a kind of interest of the times.

[Edit this paragraph] "Girl Ask the Fairy"

The heroine of "Ask the spirits among girls"

Xuanxuan is indeed a virtuous woman with a good education. She received a good family education since childhood, and her father Chi Jian took great pains to educate her children and the younger generation. At the end of the Western Jin Dynasty, political corruption, people's poverty, natural disasters, rural bark and grass roots were all eaten up, and Chi Jian's countries were no exception. Chi Jian is in Jinxiang, Gaoping (now Jinxiang, Shandong). He is elegant and respected, and he is not thin at ordinary times. Therefore, under such extremely difficult conditions, the villagers still tried their best to take care of their younger brother Yumai and nephew Zhou Yi. According to the biography of Chi Jian in the Book of Jin, "At the beginning, there was chaos in the construction of Guishuijia, and the village was very poor and humble. The villagers praised his reputation and virtue. " When my brother and son were young, my nephew Zhouyi was not young and often took it with him to eat. Later, there was no food to eat, so the villagers had to tell each other frankly: "We are hungry and sleepy, and we need to help each other. I'm afraid we can't have both. " "In view of being alone, I ate until the end, ate my cheeks, vomited on my second son, and then survived and crossed the river together." In Jiangzuo, Chi Jian took pains to educate them and bring them up one by one. As a good wife and mother after marriage, Xuanxuan played an extremely important role in making Wang Xizhi a great calligrapher in the history of China. She gave birth to eight children in her life: Xuan Xuan, Ning Zhi, Guan Nu (daughter), Huan Zhi, Su Zhi, Hui Zhi, Cao Zhi and Xian Zhi. Unfortunately, Xuanzhi, officials and slaves died one after another. Losing a child in middle age, "Huangmei does not fall, but childhood falls", as a father's "son of the temple," it is heartbreaking. Wang Xizhi's life is not long, but his wife Jessica Hester Hsuan is over 90 years old.

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"Biography of Chi Jian in the Book of Jin" records: "At the beginning, Guishui was chaotic and the village was poor. The villagers praised him for his fame and virtue and passed it on to him. " When my brother and son were young, my nephew Zhouyi was not young and often took it with him to eat. Later, there was no food to eat, so the villagers had to tell each other frankly: "We are hungry and sleepy, and we need to help each other. I'm afraid we can't have both. " "Look alone, eat to the end, eat to the cheek, vomit to the second son, and then linger on, crossing the river together," Ma Zonghuo's Chronicle of the Book Forest: "The wife of Wang Xizhi is also the daughter of Jane. What a good book. Cheng Ge and Tan called it "ghost girl".