Who wrote Wang Wei's poems?

Wang Duo. Wang Duo's calligraphy is unique and is known as "Wang Duo". At the end of the Ming Dynasty, it was as famous as Dong Qichang, and was known as the "King of South, East and North". His calligraphy is unconventional, relaxed and fluent, and has decisive power in strength. Wang Duo is also good at cursive writing, and his brushwork is atmospheric, vigorous and free and easy, dripping and carefree.

His representative works mainly include: Five-character Poem Axis, Situtai Poem Axis, Wang Linjun's Poem Axis of Cold Sticking, Yi You's Poem Axis, Self-written Poem Axis, Lin Bao's Poem Axis of Nutie, Du Fu's Rhythmic Poem Volume, Jinling's Poem Axis of Sending Monks, Jin Meng's Incomplete Draft, Shihu Poem Axis and so on.

Wang Duo's cursive masterpieces are many:

It fully shows that he is a prolific calligrapher, but Wang Duo's regular script is rare. Wang Wei's poems in regular script are calligraphy works he created in the 16th year of Chongzhen in Ming Dynasty (1643) and at the age of 5 1. It is now in the "Beijing Palace Museum".

The regular script of this volume is silk, and the specifications are: vertical 2 1cm, horizontal 165.5cm, ***27 lines. It is included in two poems "Jeju Family Banquet" and "Spring Celebration" by Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei. After regular script, Wang Duo himself wrote a paragraph in running script.