Read Edit View history 王獻之 wángxiànzhī Wang Xianzhi Origin Definitions Defs Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 王献之 王獻之 wángxiànzhī Wang Xianzhi Wang Xianzhi (344–388), a famous calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty and the seventh son of 王羲之 wángxīzhī; he is celebrated for his skill in semi-cursive and cursive scripts and is often honored alongside his father as the 'Two Wangs' Frequency Written text 0.110 per million Cross-References See 王羲之 wángxīzhīReferenced by 鹅群帖 éqúntiè鸭头丸帖 yātóuwántiè羊欣 yángxīn Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)
王献之 王獻之 wángxiànzhī Wang Xianzhi Wang Xianzhi (344–388), a famous calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty and the seventh son of 王羲之 wángxīzhī; he is celebrated for his skill in semi-cursive and cursive scripts and is often honored alongside his father as the 'Two Wangs' Frequency Written text 0.110 per million Cross-References See 王羲之 wángxīzhīReferenced by 鹅群帖 éqúntiè鸭头丸帖 yātóuwántiè羊欣 yángxīn Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)