Who are the calligraphers besides Wang Xizhi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty?

The same is true of Wang Xizhi's son and his master, Mrs. Wei.

According to the China Calligraphy History, the famous calligraphers in the Eastern Jin Dynasty were Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi and his son:

Wang Dao (276~339), a native of Linyi (now Linyi, Shandong Province), was a minister in the early years of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, a famous calligrapher and an uncle of Wang Xizhi.

Xun Wang, Zilin, is the grandson and son of Wang Dao, a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and the nephew of Wang Xizhi. Wang Xun was born in the fifth year of Emperor Yonghe of Jinmu (AD 349) and died in the fourth year of Andy Longan (AD 400). "Yuan Botie" is one of the "three wishes" of Qianlong.

Mrs. Wei, a famous calligrapher in the Jin Dynasty, was born in Anyi, Hedong (now the north of Xia County, Shanxi Province). The Eastern Jin Dynasty was counted from 3 16 A.D., so according to historical stages, Mrs. Wei was generally not among the calligraphers in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

Zhong You (15 1-230) was born in Yingchuan Changshe (now Changgedong, Henan). He was a famous calligrapher and politician of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.