Who has better handwriting, Zhong You or Wang Xizhi?
In Zhong You, seal script, official script, original script, running script and cursive script are all part-time jobs. In the process of completing this important evolution of Chinese characters, Zhong You played a powerful role in promoting the future. Zhong You's regular script is simple, round and vigorous, with mellow ancient style and concise and natural brushwork; Calligraphy is simple and elegant, with alternating font sizes, rigorous and meticulous overall layout and remarkable achievements in past dynasties. Zhong You had a great influence on the history of calligraphy in China, and has always been regarded as the originator of the history of calligraphy in China. Wang Xizhi's calligraphy is recognized as "the best calligraphy in the world" by calligraphers of all ages. Wang Xizhi began to learn calligraphy at the age of seven, and studied under Mrs. Wei and his uncle Wang Xun, who came from a calligraphy family. Later, he visited the exquisite works of the masters of seal script in Qin and Han Dynasties. He studied the form, imitated the handwriting, learned from others' strengths, and melted into one furnace, creating a running script that was "natural and full of charm" and was praised as a "book saint" by later generations. Calligraphy reached its peak in his later years, and Preface to Lanting was his masterpiece in his later years. According to Zhang Yanyuan's "A Book to Remember, A Person's Name Should Be Handwritten" in the Tang Dynasty, Cai Yong was influenced by the man of God, and passed on Cui Yuan, Moon Hee, Moon Hee, Zhong You, Zhong You, Mrs. Wei, Wang Xizhi and Wang Xizhi.