Do you know any famous calligraphers in ancient times?

Famous calligraphers in ancient China were Wang Xizhi and Yan Zhenqing. Their stories are as follows:

1, suggested rain:

When Yan Zhenqing was in prison, he visited Wuyuan. There are long-standing unjust prisons in the local area, and they are dry. After Yan Zhenqing rehabilitated the unjust verdict, it rained cats and dogs, and Wuyuan people called it "rain protection".

2, illegally "county magistrate:

Yan Zhenqing traveled to Hedong, wrote to Li Longji, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, and impeached Zheng Yanzhou, the magistrate of Shuofang County. Because his mother was not buried for 30 years after her death, Li Longji wrote a letter not to hire Zheng Yanzhou for life. Everyone who heard about it was scared.

3. Unyielding power:

On one occasion, Moon Hee, a cruel official, framed Cheng Songhun, an imperial envoy, for personal grievances and banished him to Hezhou. Yan Zhenqing said, "How can you want to harm the descendants of Song Jing just because you are angry for a while?" During the Anshi Rebellion, Yan Zhenqing, who was appointed as an ancient counselor, still abided by etiquette.

Impeach Cui Yi, assistant minister of the armed forces, Li Heji, an admonition officer, Guan Chongsi of Guangping Wang Fu, etc., and make officials obey the law. In his later years, he offended the prime ministers Yuan Zai, Yang Yan, Qilu and others because he was outspoken, and was finally killed.

4, alert:

Legend has it that the emperor at that time went to the northern suburbs to offer sacrifices and asked Wang Xizhi to write his congratulatory message on a board, and then sent workers to carve it. The sculptor cut the board layer by layer and found that Wang Xizhi's calligraphy ink had been printed into the board.

He didn't reach the bottom until he cut into a depth of three points. Woodworkers are amazed at Wang Xizhi's pen power, perfect calligraphy skills and his pen power. Cut to the chase is derived from this story.

5, the book becomes a goose:

Wang Xizhi, a book sage, likes geese very much. He thinks that keeping geese can not only cultivate sentiment, but also learn some calligraphy theory from observing the movements of geese. Once Wang Xizhi went out to play and saw a group of beautiful white geese, so he wanted to buy them.

Knowing that these geese were raised by a Taoist nearby, I found a Taoist who wanted to discuss buying geese with him. When the Taoist heard that the famous Wang Xizhi wanted to buy them, he said: As long as Wang Youjun can help me copy the Tao Te Ching, I will give him some geese. Wang Xizhi readily agreed, which made this book a story of exchanging white geese.