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Wang Xianzhi may refer to: Wang Xianzhi (calligrapher) (344–386), influential calligrapher of the Jin dynasty. Wang Xianzhi (rebel) (died 878), major rebel of the Tang dynasty.
Wang Xianzhi ( simplified Chinese: 王献之; traditional Chinese: 王獻之; pinyin: Wáng Xiànzhī; Wade–Giles: Wang Hsien-chih, 344–386), courtesy name Zijing (子敬), was a famous Chinese calligrapher of the Eastern Jin dynasty. He was the seventh and youngest son of the famed Wang Xizhi.
Wang Xianzhi (simplified Chinese: 王献之; traditional Chinese: 王獻之; pinyin: Wáng Xiànzhī; Wade–Giles: Wang Hsien-chih, 344–386), courtesy name Zijing (子敬), was a famous Chinese calligrapher of the Eastern Jin dynasty.
Wang Xianzhi was a highly innovative calligrapher. He experimented and made breakthroughs with different styles of script during his lifetime. One example of this was his cursive script, a style which essentially looks like a modern doctor’s handwriting .
Wang Xizhi (Wang Hsi-chih, 王羲之) (303 – 361) was the most celebrated Chinese calligrapher, traditionally referred to as the Sage of Calligraphy (書聖).
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Mar 24, 2024 · Wang Xianzhi (344-386), the seventh son of Wang Xizhi and son-in-law of the Emperor Wendi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, enjoyed a reputation as a young calligraphy master and was the pride of his father. He was appointed to various government posts and died a high-ranking government official.