Birthplace | Linyi, Langya, Eastern Jin |
Place of Death | Jinting, Huaiji, Eastern Jin |
Occupation | Politician |
Wang Xizhi (Chinese: 王羲之; 303–361) was a Chinese calligrapher, politician, and writer during the Jin dynasty. He was best known for his mastery of Chinese calligraphy. Wang is sometimes regarded as the greatest Chinese calligrapher in Chinese history, and was a master of all forms of Chinese calligraphy, especially the running script. Furthermore, he is known as one of the Four Talented Calligraphers (四賢) in Chinese calligraphy. Emperor Taizong of Tang admired his works so much that the original Preface to the Poems Composed at the Orchid Pavilion (or Lanting Xu) was said to be buried with the emperor in his mausoleum.