Brief introduction of the author of Mid-Autumn Post

Wang Xianzhi (344-386), born in Huiji (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang) and the seventh son of Wang Xizhi, was born in Han nationality. Wang Xianzhi studied calligraphy with his father Xi as a child, and also studied Zhang Zhi. Calligraphy is excellent, especially cursive script, which dares to innovate and has made outstanding contributions to modern calligraphy and cursive script since Wei and Jin Dynasties. Known as a "little saint" in the history of calligraphy, he is also called "two kings" with his father. He has served as a state principal book, a doctor's secretary, a secretary, a long history, a satrap and other official positions. After he became Xu, he was promoted to secretary of the secretariat (equivalent to prime minister). But his grades are average, far less than his title. Therefore, it is called "Da Ling".