? Xiao Ziyun introduced the life of Xiao Ziyun, a historian and writer in A Liang during the Northern and Southern Dynasties.
Historians and writers in the Southern Dynasties. The word Qi Jing comes from South Lanling. For Ben's ninth son. Good at cursive script, Taiqing three years (549) in March, Taicheng fell, Xiao Ziyun rushed to Jinling, and died in Xianling Temple at the age of 62. Xiao Ziyun is the author of The Book of Jin (lost, series 1 volume) and New Notes to the East Palace. & gt Xiao Ziyun (487-549) was a historian and writer in the Southern Dynasties. The word Qi Jing comes from South Lanling. For Ben's ninth son. Xiao Ziyun studied hard and wrote well since childhood. At the age of 26, he wrote the Book of Jin, and at the age of 30, he served as Liang Langzhong. Later, he moved to Prince Scheeren and wrote "Oriental Palace Newspeak". Later, he moved to the north to join the army, and worked in Jin 'an as a literature, Si Tuleideng, chief book and official department minister. He is also good at cursive script, and he is good at the books of Zhong Yuanchang (Zhong You) and Wang Shaoyi (Wang Xizhi), but his books are elegant by slightly changing the font. Liang Wudi praised it as "the pen has power, and the heart corresponds to the hand". Bi Dudu (a cursive writer in the Eastern Han Dynasty) is clever and beautiful than Cui Shimei, and should be on a par with Chang Yuan. "Xiao Ziyun's calligraphy reputation spread far and wide. Baekje sent envoys to the Southern Dynasties to buy his calligraphy works. At that time, Xiao Ziyun was appointed as Danyang county magistrate, and the emissary was waiting on the road. When he met Ziyun, he greeted him and said, "I served in the beauty of those in power, and I have also been abroad. All I want today is fame. " "Subsequently, Xiao Ziyun spent three days writing 30 papers with the ambassadors of Baekje. In March of the third year of Taiqing (549), Taicheng fell, Xiao Ziyun went to Jinling in the east and died in Xianling Temple at the age of 62. Xiao Ziyun is the author of The Book of Jin (lost, series 1 volume) and New Notes to the East Palace. & gt