Wei Guan Cao Wei's general gently warned him, but he eventually led to his own death.

Wei Guan, a general of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period, was an important official in the Western Jin Dynasty and a famous calligrapher in the Western Jin Dynasty. Wei Guan is a creative calligrapher who is good at Li Shu and Cao Zhang. He not only worked in various fields, but also learned from the ancients. In the Tang Dynasty, the book end appraised his Cao Zhang as an "artifact".

Wei Guan's father was Wei Ji and Cao Wei Shangshu, famous politicians, writers and calligraphers in the Three Kingdoms period. Wei Guan's youth talent can be described as inheriting the literary mantle of his parents, and According to You is better than Lan. The cursive script created by Wei Guan is a kind of calligraphy between cursive script and cursive script on the basis of Zhang Zhi's current cursive script, referring to his father's brushwork and the popular cursive script since the end of Han Dynasty. It is the cursive script we are talking about now, which shows that Wei Guan is a man.

The fonts created by Wei Guan are not only different from today's Cao, but also different from the general running script. This elegant font is very convenient for communication, so it is also called "Wen Xiang Shu".

He is an important representative of the calligraphy family in Wei and Jin Dynasties, and plays a connecting role in Wei's calligraphy achievements. Wei Chuan became a typical calligraphy family in Wei and Jin Dynasties.

During the Three Kingdoms period, it was on an equal footing with Zhong You, and the Jin Dynasty was promoted by Wei Guan, Wei Heng and Mrs. Wei, which formed the family style of Wei calligraphy school. In this process, Wei Guan was the founder of this calligraphy family.

Wei Guan Fu Chuang is an allusion in the Western Jin Dynasty, and its implication was recorded by courtiers through clever admonition in Jin Shu Wei Zhuan. Wei Guan's witty advice eventually led to his death.

In the Western Jin Dynasty, the most absurd succession to the throne was the stupid Prince Sima Yan, the founding emperor of the Western Jin Dynasty. At that time, Sima Yan insisted on passing the throne to Sima Zhong because his queen loved Prince Sima Zhong too much, which shocked the court and made his ministers dare to speak out. At that time, although Sima Zhong's stupidity was really difficult to achieve great things, Sima Yan had a plan in mind. Even though his son knew nothing about government affairs, he believed that the civil and military officials of the Qing Dynasty would certainly assist Sima Zhong and the country would maintain long-term stability, so he did not change his original intention.

After a big banquet, Wei Guan, Sima Zhong's teacher, knew how stupid he was as a prince. How can a person say such a shocking thing as "why not eat porridge" in the face of hunger victims? How did he become the Lord of the people? He was very angry. After three rounds of drinking, he couldn't help but want to persuade Emperor Wu through drunkenness, but he was afraid to say it. He staggered to the highest stage and reached for it. Of course, Emperor Wu knew that Wei Guan was loyal and could not bear to blame him. He only said that Qing was drunk and let him rest. Unexpectedly, after the news came out, Crown Princess Jia Nanfeng, who is famous for her cruelty, was furious and killed Wei Guan in a fit of pique.