Mrs. Wei is the Wei family in Anyi, Hedong. The formation of the Wei calligraphy method can be traced back to the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Wei. He is good at ancient prose, bird prints, official scripts and cursive scripts, which is equivalent to the title of Zhong You. During the Western Jin Dynasty, the most influential calligraphers were Wei Guan and Wei Heng.
Mrs. Wei, whose real name is Shuo, is Mao Yi, the daughter of Zhan (Wei), the daughter of Heng Wei, and the wife of Li Moment, the satrap of Ruyang. Li Shu is very good, and the rule is the Palace. As the saying goes, "the broken jade pot is rotten with ice, the bright moon shines far away, and it is graceful and fragrant, like a quiet breeze." The right army is rarely taught. Yongming died in five years at the age of 78.
Wei Zhan is Wei Heng's "brother", so Wei Zhan and Wei Shuo are another branch of Wei in Hedong. Mrs. Wei's Spring Flower Pavilion Post, Volume 5, Traces, has an original Collection of Nine Posts, which was identified as a forgery by book critics in previous dynasties, which is not credible. We can only try to figure out Mrs. Wei's manner with the help of the records of The Good Clock Method and Zhong You's handed down books.