What are the books of calligraphy theory in Jin Dynasty?

The Jin Dynasty was an era when calligraphers came forth in large numbers. Jin people advocate "elegance" and "taste" in daily life, and pursue the beauty of neutrality and indifference in art, which can best represent the spirit of Wei and Jin Dynasties. The most influential calligrapher in the history of calligraphy is Wang Xizhi, known as the "book saint". Wang Xizhi's running script "Preface to the Lanting Pavilion" is known as "the best running script in the world", and critics say that his writing style is like floating clouds and smart. His son, Wang Xianzhi, created a "broken body" and a "stroke" with strong calligraphy style, which made great contributions in the history of calligraphy.

Other calligraphy masters include Lu Ji, Wei and Jin Dynasties, Suo Jing, Wang Dao, Xie An and Liang Jian.

The Southern Dynasties were Yang Xin, Qi, Xiao Ziyun and Chen of the Song Dynasty.

At the peak of calligraphy in Jin Dynasty, it was mainly manifested in running script, which was a font between cursive script and regular script. His representative works "Sanxi", namely "Yuan Bo Tie", "Sunshine Tie in Fast Snow" and "Mid-Autumn Festival Tie".

The most famous calligraphers in Jin Dynasty were Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi, the two kings.

Wang Xizhi (303-36 1 year, 32 1-379), Han nationality, was a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and was known as the "book saint". Originally from Langya (now Linyi, Shandong), he moved to Huiji Yin Shan (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang) and lived in seclusion in Jinting County in his later years. Successive secretary, general Ningyuan, Jiangzhou secretariat, later literature and history records, right general. His calligraphy is good at calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy. The style is peaceful and natural, the brushwork is euphemistic and subtle, and it is beautiful. The masterpiece Preface to Lanting is known as "the best running script in the world". In the history of calligraphy, he and his son Wang Xianzhi were called "two kings".

Wang Xianzhi (344-386) was born in Huiji (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). Official to the secretariat, so the world called Daling, is the seventh son of Wang Xizhi. I studied with his father when I was young, and then I followed Zhang Zhi's method. I didn't have an innovative method. I created my own style, which was as famous as my father and was called "Two Kings". His calligraphy is characterized by fine calligraphy, calligraphy, cursive script and official script, especially cursive script. His regular script is represented by the thirteen acts of Luo Shenfu, and his running script is duck head pill iron. The cursive masterpiece Mid-Autumn Post is listed as one of the "three wedding invitations" in Qing Dynasty. When commenting on his book, Maureen's fun said: "The brushwork is vigorous and sharp, and the posture makes it spicy, without any dust and shackles."