The calligrapher who left the book drying desk in the Eastern Jin Dynasty was

Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, left a book drying table. Wang Xizhi's calligraphy influenced later generations.

"That depends on Korea, Wei, Zhong (Yao) and Zhang (Zhi). At the end of the Jin Dynasty, the two kings were called English. " The title of the Right Army was unparalleled at that time, and Wang Xianzhi was the highest-ranking person in calligraphy during the Song and Qi Dynasties. Concentrated on learning books from his father, he was very talented and sensitive to innovation. He transferred to Zhang Zhi and created a cursive script that runs from top to bottom. He even surpassed his father and became a saint, and he was called "two kings" with his father. -since the calligrapher Yu He's list.

Wang Xizhi likes to write questions and practice calligraphy since he was a child, and he learned calligraphy from Mrs. Wei very early. When Wang Xizhi was young, he wanted to practice calligraphy quickly. Mrs. Wang's specific teaching, taking Zhang Zhi of the Eastern Han Dynasty as an example, made Wang Xizhi learn ink and practice calligraphy by the pond every day. From morning till night, after writing, he went to the next pond to wash his pen. He didn't really see the real kung fu until the pond turned into ink. Because the stories related to Wang Xizhi include penetrating words, avoiding words, skillfully compiling Spring Festival couplets and so on. There are also many places related to Wang Xizhi, and the book drying platform is one of them.

Wang Xizhi's former residence is in Xiyanhu Street, where Wang Xizhi studied calligraphy when he was young. The high platform on the north bank of the pool was the place where Wang Xizhi used to print books at that time. Although it was once abandoned, it has been rebuilt now. According to Liu Ji's inscription, the position of the book drying table was determined. That year, Wang Xizhi studied hard and later made quite high achievements.

His elegant calligraphy pioneered the cursive script, and his works will be sought after by future generations. He is also known as the "Book Sage". Xiyan Lake and the book-drying platform, two great relics, have now become objects that people can get a glimpse of the appearance of the book saints in those days.