An eight o'clock book refers to

The explanation of eight o'clock book

Book title. Tang Li Chuo's "Old History of Shangshu": "The eight-point book originated from Wang Ci-zhong in the Han Dynasty." Song Kong Zhong Ping's "Jin Ou of the Ming House in Yuan Tan": "Ming Di was named after the eight-point book first, and Jin Ou covered it." The third part of Qian's "Song Biyu can't swim in Yushan": "Five fights are free, and eight points are full." See "Eight Points".

Eight-part essay is a kind of official script, also known as "divided book" or "divided book" The name "Bafen" appeared in ancient books in the late Han Dynasty and Wei and Jin Dynasties. Among them, Wei Heng of the Jin Dynasty said in "Interpretation of Four-body Books": "Mao Hong, a disciple of Siniperca, is a teacher, and all of them preach Buddhism today." With regard to the eight-part essay, the explanations of later generations are extremely complicated and diverse, and there are different opinions.

Wang Cizhong

The founder of stereotyped calligraphy

Wang Cizhong, a Chinese character, was a calligrapher in the Eastern Han Dynasty (Qin Dynasty). Shanggu County (now near Dagucheng, Huailai County, Hebei Province) is a Juyang people. Several different ambitions, years and weak crowns have turned Cang Xie's old prose into today's official script.