What is the proper name of the calligraphy writing hall?

You can call it Little Lanting.

The allusion comes from Lanting: Lanting is located at the foot of Zhushan Mountain in the southwest of Shaoxing, Zhejiang. According to legend, Gou Jian, King of Yue, planted orchids here at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, hence the name. In the 9th year of Yonghe (353), Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, invited 465,438+0 people, including Xie An, to drink and compose poems here. Xizhi improvised the world-famous Preface to Lanting, which became the pinnacle of China's calligraphy art. Since then, Lanting has become a sacred place in China's calligraphy history. Now Lanting was moved here from the site of SongLanting-Zhang Tian Temple in the 27th year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty. During this period, it was rebuilt in the Qing Dynasty and the scenery was pleasant.

The names of pavilions used by the ancients are: Yong 'an Pavilion, Zhao Xiating, Xibo Pavilion, Fengshun Pavilion, Guandu Pavilion, Yingzhou Pavilion, Fangbo Pavilion, Shuxin Pavilion, Sanbao Pavilion, Pingfu Pavilion, Huaizheng Pavilion, Wenqian Pavilion, Jianghai Pavilion, Diyun Pavilion, Tingjiang Pavilion, Wangfan Pavilion, Double-eaved Hexagonal Pavilion and Waterfront Pavilion. For your convenience.