A famous calligrapher in the Southern and Northern Dynasties

The main body of calligraphy in the Southern Dynasties is similar to that in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, with the aristocratic class as the core. His calligraphy style mainly inherited the prevailing calligraphy style in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and he loved beauty and was indifferent, especially admired Wang Xianzhi's calligraphy style. It was not until the Southern Chaoliang that the situation changed. Representative calligraphers are:

Yang Xin (370 ~ 442) was born in Cheng Nan, Taishan (now Feixian County, Shandong Province). Officials are scattered in the middle. Young children use books, learn from my uncle Wang Xianzhi's method, and are good at official script, calligraphy and cursive script, which is heavier than at that time, so they are the calligraphers with the heaviest titles after offering. As the saying goes, "if you buy a king, you will get a sheep, but you will not lose hope." According to legend, the gift of books is weak and is often written by Yang Xin. Yuan Ang's Book Review of Ancient and Modern Times said: "Yang Xinshu is like a lady. Although she is in her position, she is shy. " He is the author of Collecting Names from Ancient Books. Handed down from ancient times, there is "Pen Mirror Post".

Wang Sengqian (426 ~ 485) was born in Linyi (now Linyi, Shandong). Wang Xizhi's fourth generation grandson, Wang Xun's grandson. In the Song Dynasty, the official went to the official position, entered Qi, and became an official. When I was young, I was a good book and Song Wendi thought I would win it. When commenting on his books, Xie's children have a romantic spirit in their health. Xiao Daocheng, the emperor of Qi, once made a bet with a monk and asked, "Who is the first?" ? Yes, I said, "I am the head of the princes, and your majesty is the head of the emperor." The surviving "Prince Scheeren Wang Yantie" has four lines and 32 words. Magnolia officinalis is square and flat, and it is composed with a pen. Rhyme is vigorous and sophisticated, respectful and beautiful. His works include Lun Shu and Bi Yi Zan.

Wang Sengqian's sons, Wang Ci and Wang Zhi, although their titles are not high, have been handed down in ink.

Wang Ci (45 1 ~ 49 1), named Bao Bo, was born in Langya, and was the top official and the magistrate of the East China Sea. Book traces include Zun Ti An He Tie, Ruby Tie and Liquor Tie, all of which are copied from Long Live Tian Tong in Tang Dynasty. The book style is free and elegant, and the young king is more indulgent, which deserves attention.

The king said, "I'm tired of riding a regular waiter. I'm Dr. Jin Zi Guang Lu." The book is "Don't Apply for a Day", with steep brushwork and rigorous structure.