Mrs. Wei, whose real name is Shuo, whose name is Mao Yi (AD 272-349), was born in Anyi, Hedong (now the north of Xia County, Shanxi Province), the wife of Li Ju, the prefect of Ru Yin, and a famous female calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Wei Guan, the ancestor of the clan, was an ordinary official in the Western Jin Dynasty. He recorded history together with Suo Jing, a famous calligrapher in the Western Jin Dynasty, and was good at cursive writing, which was called "two unique works in one episode". Wei family has been engaged in calligraphy for generations, and Wei Shuo inherited this method from Zhong You and Zhong You, and is famous for his regular script. Wang Xizhi studied books from him when he was young, and Mrs. Wei was the first teacher of Wang Xizhi, a' book saint'.
Preschool teacher: Wang Xun (Y)
Wang Kun is the younger brother of Wang Dao, the prime minister of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the aunt of Di Chin, and the uncle of Wang Xizhi. Together with Wang Dao, he advocated the south crossing of the Jin family. Wang Kui is good at painting and calligraphy, music, archery, games and miscellaneous words. His paintings and calligraphy are called' the first in Jiangzuo'. Wang Kui used to be an art teacher in Jin Mingdi. He first became a teacher of Jin Huidi and then joined the army. At the beginning of Jianwu, he was promoted to be a general of the auxiliary country and was named Hou of Wuling County. He has served as a servant and general of the upper and third flags. In the first year of Jin Yongchang (322), Wang Dun took Wang Kun as the general of Pingnan and the secretariat of Jingzhou, who was known as' Wang Pingnan'. In the same year 10, he died at the age of 47, posthumous title Kang.