Wang Xizhi is an unshakable "calligraphy saint" in the history of calligraphy. However, his handwriting has gradually been eroded by time, and only a few works have survived. Liaoning Provincial Museum's collection of Tang Dynasty replica "Aunt's Post":
On November 13, Xi Zhi nodded and nodded. Aunt Qing was grief-stricken, grief-stricken, and full of emotion. No way, no way! Because of the anti-tragedy, not a second. Wang Xizhi nodded and nodded.
Although it is a regular line, it retains the style of official calligraphy, which is of great significance to the study of Wang Xizhi and the changes in the style of calligraphy in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. However, who is Wang Xizhi's aunt?
Wang Xizhi has two aunts, one is Wang Dao's wife, and the other is the calligrapher's wife. Judging from Wang Xizhi's background, most archaeologists believe that the aunt here refers to Mrs. Wei.
Mrs. Wei is the wife of Ruyin Taishou Li Ju. According to the records of Zhang Huaijin of the Tang Dynasty, Xizhi has always called Mrs. Wei her aunt. Mrs. Wei is also Wang Xizhi's calligraphy teacher.
Wang Xizhi was fascinated by calligraphy at a very young age, peeking at the works of his predecessors. His father, Wang Kuang, promised to teach him calligraphy to prevent him from going astray.
Wang Xizhi and Mrs. Wei's fate were almost at the same time. Mrs. Wei was surprised to see his handwriting and called him smart. Mrs. Wei wept bitterly, thinking that he would surpass herself in the future.
Mrs. Wei was an excellent calligrapher, who studied under Zhong Xuan and was good at regular script. Her teachings were crucial to Wang Xizhi's growth.
However, Wang Xi later realized that learning calligraphy with Mrs. Wei was a waste of time. He traveled to famous mountains and rivers and continued to learn from famous teachers.