Wang Xizhi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty The real Wang Xizhi was a calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He was called a calligrapher. This title is equivalent to Du Fu being called a poet, which should be regarded as an insurmountable milestone in calligraphy. Wang Xizhi has a masterpiece "Preface to the Lanting Pavilion", which has high praise and is known as? The best running script in the world? This work has also been copied by many people in later generations, and the idiom "to the point" appeared because of Wang Xizhi, which shows how high Wang Xizhi's achievements in calligraphy are.
In Shen Du in the west of Ming Dynasty, calligraphers appeared in every dynasty. In the eyes of his king Judy, Shen Du, a calligrapher of Ming Dynasty, could be compared with Wang Xizhi. Shen Du is good at many calligraphy styles, such as regular script, running script, small seal script and official script. He is a more versatile calligrapher, similar to Wang Xizhi. Shen Du's official career is also relatively smooth, perhaps because of his good writing style, so he is especially valued by Judy. Judy also attached great importance to him, and some important documents were copied by Shen Du.
As a calligrapher, Shen Du, the founder of Tiger Style, also created his own font, which is called Tiger Style. His handwriting is very dignified, but it also has a very elegant feeling, which makes people look very comfortable and gives people a particularly beautiful visual enjoyment. Although there is nothing special, there is also a kind of indifferent fame and fortune of Shen Du himself between the lines. There are many works handed down from ancient times by Shen Du, such as "Jing Zhai Zhen Juan", which is written in Taige style and is also a very famous masterpiece of Taige style.