2. Wang Xizhi's Preface to the Collection of Lanting was admired by calligraphers of all ages and was praised as "the best running script in the world". Wang Jian was good at following the rules of Li, Cao, Kai, and Xing, studied the physical situation carefully, imitated the body with his heart, learned from others' strengths, prepared all the bodies in one furnace, and got rid of the writing style of Han and Wei Dynasties, becoming a family of his own, with far-reaching influence. His calligraphy is peaceful and natural, his brushwork is euphemistic and subtle, and he is beautiful and beautiful.
3. Wang Xizhi's calligraphy has influenced generations of bookstores. Ou Yangxun, Yu Shinan, Zhu Suiliang, Xue Ji, Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan in the Tang Dynasty, Yang Ningshi in the Five Dynasties, Su Shi, Huang Tingjian, Mi Fei and Cai Xiang in the Song Dynasty, Zhao Meng _ in the Yuan Dynasty, and Dong Qichang in the Ming Dynasty were all convinced by Wang Xizhi, so he enjoyed the reputation of "book sage".
4. Wang Xizhi, a book sage, likes geese very much. He thinks that raising geese can not only cultivate sentiment, but also learn some calligraphy theory from observing the movements of geese. Once Wang Xizhi went out to play and saw a group of beautiful white geese, he wanted to buy them. When asked, he found out that these geese were raised by a nearby Taoist priest and wanted to discuss with him to buy the geese. When the Taoist priest heard that the famous Wang Xizhi wanted to buy them, he said: As long as Wang Youjun can copy a copy of Huang Ting Jing for me, he will give him some geese. Wang Xizhi readily agreed, which made the book a white goose.