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Introduction to Wang Dao of the Eastern Jin Dynasty Wang Dao's calligraphy appreciation

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Wang Dao, born in the langya wang clan, a very prominent family at that time, was a chancellor in the early years of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, who had served three generations of emperors and was one of the founders of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Wang Dao was once a powerful man, benevolent, gentle in temperament, quite far-sighted, and extremely politically capable. In addition, Wang Dao was not only an outstanding politician, but also a well-known calligrapher.

Introduction to Wang Dao of the Eastern Jin Dynasty Wang Dao's calligraphy appreciation

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Wang Dao established many meritorious achievements in the political circles throughout his life, initially helping Sima Rui to establish the Eastern Jin Dynasty, advising him and wholeheartedly assisting him, and after Emperor Yuan ascended the throne, he helped him to quell rebellion many times, maintain the imperial family, stabilize the regime, and strictly enforce the relationship between the monarch and the subject.

Wang Dao has a generous temperament, benevolent morality, practices moral government, pays attention to the calendar, can be patient, has compassion, can achieve the care and harmony of the monarchs and subjects, and has a good social atmosphere, so that the people love him, can win people's hearts, recruit talents and celebrities, and use them for their own use. In addition, during Wang Dao's tenure as chancellor, he attached great importance to education, building schools, selecting teachers, reviving the moral and rational dynasties, and improving the indoctrination and atmosphere of society. In his later years, Wang Dao ignored the government and remained confused, in order to stabilize the contradictions between various forces.

Wang Dao's calligraphy attainment is extremely high, he loves calligraphy very much, and he has a high status in the book world at that time, often teaching the Wang clan to study calligraphy with respect, and there are many calligraphers in the family, known as the nephew of Shusheng Wang Xizhi, who can have such achievements must be related to his guidance.

Wang Daoliu has eleven volumes of works, which are included in the Quanjin Text, which is of great significance to future generations.

Wang Dao's heart was concerned about the rise and fall of the imperial court, and his leniency was just in line with the social background of the Eastern Jin Dynasty at that time, and he was committed to mediating contradictions between all parties in order to seek social stability and stability of the regime, and his actions were of great contribution to the Eastern Jin court at that time.

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Wang Dao calligraphy

Wang Dao, a chancellor in the early years of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, had been an emperor for three generations and was one of the founders of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Wang Dao was once a powerful man, benevolent, gentle in temperament, quite far-sighted, and extremely politically capable. In addition, Wang Dao is not only an outstanding politician, he is also well-known in the calligraphy community.

Introduction to Wang Dao of the Eastern Jin Dynasty Wang Dao's calligraphy appreciation

Wang Dao is very good at calligraphy, the most prominent of which is the line of grass, he prefers Zhong Xuan's characters, and often takes them out to imitate and practice. It is reported that in the last years of the Western Jin Dynasty, the society was in a period of extreme chaos, the Wang family moved south, he carried a Fa Ti with the oath of "pasting on people, sticking to the dead and dying", and the status of calligraphy in his mind is self-evident. At that time, Wang Dao did not forget to hide Zhong Xuan's writing posters on his body, and from time to time he took them out to see and write, which showed his love for Zhong Xuan's calligraphy. In addition, Wang Dao not only studied and absorbed the calligraphy of his predecessors, but also had his own system and unique personal style, which had a high reputation in the book world at that time.

Wang Dao is also among the best in the calligraphy world, he likes to fiddle with the pen as soon as he has time, and he can't stop writing as soon as he writes. Later generations' evaluation of Wang Dao's cursive writing is that it is full of wind and bone but elegant and high rhyme, not only has the courage of a martial artist, but also does not lose the agility of a fish.

Wang Dao often taught the Wang clan to respect calligraphy and often practice it, and as Wang Dao's uncle, Wang Xizhi's later achievements were inseparable from his guidance.

Wang Dao's calligraphy masterpieces that have been handed down to this day include "Provincial Posts" and "Jie Shuo Ti", of which "Jie Shuo Ti" has become one of the models in the development of cursive writing today.

Wang Dao has a deep relationship with calligraphy, and is the "Noh Book" in the grass, which can add light and color on the basis of the predecessors, thus leaving behind future generations.

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