Shaanxi calligraphy Hu zhi

Memories of Dongping Wang Cang.

Wang Xizhi is an epoch-making representative of calligraphy art and a peak in the history of calligraphy. He dabbled in a wide range, prepared various styles and formed his own family, which had far-reaching influence. His letters and those handed down to later generations are peaceful, natural and beautiful.

Dongping Wang Cang Ji is an essay written by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty. In the first year of Yongping (58 years), Ban Gu wrote a letter of recommendation to Liu Cang, the king of Dongping. Ban Gu recommended many talents in the book, most of which were adopted by Liu Cang. Ban Gu (AD 32-AD 92) was born in Fufeng Anling (now northeast of Xianyang, Shaanxi), the eldest son of Ban Biao. Nine-year-old Wen neng. In the 23rd year of Jianwu (AD 47), he entered Luoyang Imperial College, read widely and studied the words of nine schools. In the 30th year of Jianwu (AD 54), his father Ban Biao died and returned to the village from imperial academy. During his father's death, Ban Biao began to write Hanshu on the basis of Historical Records, which was basically completed in the early days of its establishment. During the reign of Emperor Han Ming, he served as the official history of Lantai, and was written into "Ancestral" together with Chen Zong, Meng Yi, and was promoted to Lang, who was responsible for correcting the minister. When Emperor Zhang acceded to the throne, he was ordered to organize the discussion results into White Tiger Yi Tong, also known as "White Tiger with Tongde Theory", taking official history as a record. In the first year of Yongyuan (AD 89), General Dou Xian was ordered to make an expedition to Xiongnu, and he participated in the discussion. Dou Xian failed to commit suicide in the political struggle, and Luoyang ordered him to be arrested and imprisoned. Later, in the fourth year of Yongyuan (AD 92), he died in prison. He is good at creating Fu, including Fu of Two Capitals and Fu of Friends.