A calligrapher named Zhong in ancient China ~ ~ ~

Calligrapher Zhong Shaojing

Zhong Shaojing

Zhong Shaojing, a native of Jiangxi (now Ganzhou, Jiangxi) in the Tang Dynasty, had a big word. Tang felt very heavy in time. He is addicted to books, and dozens of original works by Wang Xizhi, Wang Xianzhi and Chu Suiliang are treasured at home. Song Dynasty's Yuan Feng Manuscript said: "Less respect for calligraphy and painting, charming, honest and law-abiding, sincere but not as good as." Mi Fei's Book History in Song Dynasty called Zhong Shaojing's book "vigorous brushwork". Ming Dong Qichang said, "Shao Jing's exquisite brushwork and hidden front on his wrist make him have the essence of worshipping God. Zhao is a true ancestor. " Handed down from ancient times, the works include The Runner Collects the King's Sutra, The Ling Fei Sutra and so on.