Zhuge Liang (18 1-234), born in Langya, Wolong (now Yinan, Shandong Province), was the prime minister of Shu and Han during the Three Kingdoms period.
Representative prose works include A Teacher's Example and The Book of Commandments. He once invented the wooden ox, the flying horse, the Kongming lantern and so on, and transformed the crossbow, called Zhuge Lian crossbow, which can hit all targets with one crossbow.
In music, Zhuge Liang is proficient in temperament and likes to play the piano and sing. Chen Shou's Biography of the Three Kingdoms and Zhuge Liang records: "Xuanzu, Ming Gong devoted himself to writing songs.
In terms of calligraphy, Zhuge Liang lived in an era when China's calligraphy art was becoming more and more mature. He loved calligraphy and trained hard when he was young. He can write a variety of fonts, and he is good at seal script, eight-part essay and cursive script.
Zhuge Liang's calligraphy