Wang Zijing, Wang Zijing

Wang Zijing, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

Wang Zijing, a general in the early Ming Dynasty. At the end of this article, Wang Xianzhi practiced calligraphy with his father since childhood, with great ambitions. Later, he regarded Zhang Zhi as a whole. He is famous for his running script and cursive script, but he also has a deep foundation in regular script and official script, because Tang Taizong didn't appreciate his works very much, and his works were not as many as his father's. The masterpiece "Thirteen Lines of Luo Shen Fu" handed down from ancient times is also called "Thirteen Lines of Jade Edition".

The story of Wang Zijing and his concubine Taoye has always been a hot topic in folklore. It is said that he once wrote a "Peach Leaf Song" for beautiful women.

Wang Shen 'ai, the daughter of Wang Zijing, is the queen of Sima Dezong, a famous dementia emperor in China history.

Wang Zijing was a giant among calligraphers in Wei and Jin Dynasties. The careful teaching and guidance of his father Wang Xizhi laid a solid foundation for his brushwork. As one of the masters in the late Wei and Jin Dynasties, he objectively provided him with the opportunity to learn from others and to be eclectic, and won the artistic status and prestige that kept pace with Wang Xizhi.