What is Wang Xun's creative background?

Wang Xun was born in 350 AD and died in 40 1 year. He was born in Linyi, Langya, and is Wang Xianzhi's younger brother. Wang Dao, the founding hero, is his grandfather, and his grandfather and father, Prince Bo Yuantie, are calligraphers. Wang Qia once created new fonts with Wang Xizhi. Wang Xun grew up in such a calligraphy family, and naturally he can write. A Brief History of Books says that he is good at running calligraphy. His younger brother Wang Min is even better than him. At that time, there was a saying: "Legal protection (Wang Xun's fine print) is not good, and monk secret (Wang Min's fine print) is difficult for brothers." However, his calligraphy ink "Yuan Botie" has unexpectedly spread to this day. "Bai Yuan Tie" is a paper book, hand-rolled, with a length of 25. 1 cm and a width of 17.2 cm, with 47 words in one ***5 lines. This post is now in the Palace Museum, and Qianlong regards it as one of the "three wishes" in the Qing Dynasty. According to the expert's appraisal, among the Three Wishes, the Mid-Autumn Post and the Quick Snow Post are both copies, and only the Yuan Bo Post is the original. This post has a rigorous structure, strong brushwork and a natural turn. It was a masterpiece of the artistic style of calligraphy at that time, which was completely different from the brushwork after the Tang Dynasty.