The story of the famous ancient calligrapher?

The stories of famous calligraphers in ancient China include Cheng Miao's creation of official script, Xiao He's thoughtful inscription, and? I wrote stories like Bai Fei and Mo Chi. Zhang Zhi, a great calligrapher in the Eastern Han Dynasty, studied calligraphy very hard when he was young. He practices calligraphy diligently every day, forgets to eat and sleep, writes a bald pen for a few days, and uses up several spindles of ink a month. After writing every day, Zhang Zhi went to the pond in his backyard to wash his ink and ink stones. Over time, the pool turned black.

Wang Sengqian wrote a good hand when he was young, and he was especially good at official script. As early as the Liu and Song Dynasties, I accidentally saw his white silk fan calligraphy, and I was amazed, saying that it not only surpassed (dedication), but also was unusual in strength and appearance. Don't underestimate.

Wang Sengqian is the fifth grandson of Wang Dao, the prime minister of Jin Dynasty, and the famous calligraphers Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi are the children and grandchildren of Wang Dao. Wang Sengqian's calligraphy has its family origin. He not only inherited his family style and wrote well, but also had his own unique views on calligraphy theory, and once wrote a book about calligraphy. So Song Wendi said.

The story of Mo Chi.

By the Qi Dynasty, Wang Sengqian's calligraphy was more perfect, and he became a famous scholar in China. Cat Daocheng is also a good calligrapher. After he ascended the throne, his calligraphy spirit is still very good. During the middle age of Jianyuan (AD 479-482), Taizu called Danyang (now Zhenjiang, Jiangsu) Yin to come to Korea to compete with him in calligraphy. Wang Sengqian had to do it. Both the monarch and the minister took out their own paper and ink to show off their enthusiasm.

After writing the book, Taizu proudly asked, "Who linked or wrote calligraphy first?" Wang Sengqian replied without thinking: "The minister's book comes first, and so does your majesty." Mao knows that his calligraphy is inferior. Does Wang have such a sly expression?