Huai Su's cursive script "The Biography of Wang Xian" is also known as "Comments on the Book of Wang Xian and Wang Xun". Interpretation: Wang Xianzhi, courtesy name Zijing, was the seventh son of Xi Zhi, and he served as Zhongshu Ling. It has a good reputation for being clear and austere, but it is tall and unruly and elegant, and it is the crown of the moment. When Fang studied calligraphy, Xi Zhimi couldn't find the pen after him, so he knew that he would be famous someday. Later, the results of his studies were the same as those of Xi. When Xianzhi first married Xi Tannu, Xizhi and Tan discussed the marriage letter and said: "Xian's good official style is aggressive." He also tasted an article in the book "Le Yi Lun" about Xian's learning, and later wrote that he was given to an official slave, so Xianzhi Small print. The reason why Xian was able to capture the beauty of Xi Zhi's writings. Commentators say that it is like a phoenix dancing in a moon cave or a dragon leaping in a clear spring. It is so precise and skillful that it comes from the mind. Emperor Wu of Liang Dynasty commented on the book and said that it was so excellent that no one could compare it. Like the young people on the river, they are all full of joy, dragging their bodies, unable to bear anything. Although the title of Xianzhi is official, it is mostly written in cursive script. The world calls it Jincao, which is what the two kings admired. Wang Qia, whose courtesy name was Jinghe, was the third son in charge, and he was promoted to Zhongshu Ling. Qia Yudao is the most white-browed among the disciples. He has a clear sense of reasoning, can write in various styles, and is particularly skilled in cursive writing. The skill of dropping paper with great force is like the skill of Ying craftsman who uses heavy weight to make wind. When Xi Zhi tasted the calligraphy of Qia, he said: "My brother's calligraphy has not diminished me." Wang Shengqian also said: "Qia's calligraphy and Xi's calligraphy have both changed into ancient forms." Wang Xun, courtesy name Yuan Lin, was the son of Qia. He was an official to the rank of Shangshu Ling. His posthumous title was Xian Mu. However, the book was especially written under the title of Di Min at that time, so there is a saying that "Seng Mi Nan is my brother". Seng Mi, Min has a small character. Zhenyuan changed to Yuanchun on February 3rd, Shamen Huaisu. Huaisu's cursive script "The Biography of Wang Xianzhi" is also known as "Wang Xianzhi Wang Qia Wang Xun's Calligraphy Commentary". The authentic copy is in the collection of Mo Yuantang. The content of this post is a comment on Wang Xianzhi, Wang Qia and Wang Xun's calligraphy. It is a cursive calligraphy written by Huaisu when he was 49 years old. The calligraphy works throughout are skillful, innocent, straightforward and calm.