Wang Xizhi's Goose and Calligraphy

By carefully observing the expression of goose, Wang Xizhi gradually integrated it into his calligraphy creation, which greatly improved his calligraphy.

Wang Xizhi was a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He developed a keen interest in calligraphy since he was a child, and kept practicing and creating calligraphy. He is good at observing all kinds of images in life, especially the image of geese. He found that the elegance and fluency of geese can be integrated into his calligraphy.

Therefore, he began to carefully observe the shape, movements and demeanor of geese and incorporated them into his calligraphy creation. He integrated the smooth curve and elegant posture of geese into the design of glyphs, which made his calligraphy works not only have exquisite skills in strokes, but also have a unique artistic style in glyphs and overall layout.

Wang Xizhi's calligraphy works are called "Goose Style" by later generations and become one of the important schools in China's calligraphy history. His calligraphy style not only influenced later calligraphers, but also became an important part of China traditional culture.