The full name of Heart Sutra is Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra, which is a Buddhist sutra with a long history, extensive influence and far-reaching significance. Throughout the ages, Heart Sutra has been deeply loved by people. Calligraphers and calligraphy lovers of all ages have used it to practice or create calligraphy, which can not only improve the level of calligraphy, but also cultivate the mind.
Since the Sui and Tang Dynasties, a group of famous calligraphers have written the Heart Sutra in small letters and created a large number of colorful calligraphy works. The author extracts fine works for the appreciation of calligraphy lovers.
Zhiyong Heart Sutra, whose real name is Wang, was born in the Southern Dynasties (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province), the seventh grandson of the book sage Wang Xizhi, the descendant of the fifth son, and was named "Yong Zen Master".
Master Zhi Yong had a far-reaching influence on calligraphy of later generations, and his "Eight Laws of Ancient Characters" set an example for later generations. The upcoming "True Grass Thousand Characters" has far-reaching influence, affecting all Chinese living areas, even Japan and other countries. This Heart Sutra is his collection of words.
Yan Zhenqing Heart Sutra (709-784) was a famous calligrapher in Tang Dynasty, named Chen Qing, alias Xianmenzi, Fang Ying, posthumous title. This Heart Sutra is his collection of words.
Ou Yangxun's Heart Sutra Ou Yangxun (557-64 1), a famous calligrapher in Tang Dynasty, was born in Linxiang, Tanzhou (now Changsha, Hunan).