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Brief introduction of Xu Wei's life
Xu Wei was born in Zheng De (152 13: 12) on the fourth day of February in the 16th year of Emperor Wu of Ming Dynasty. He was a declining family in Mahayana Andong, Guanqiao, Shanyin County, Shaoxing. His father, Vae, was a tongzhi in Kuizhou, Sichuan (now Chongqing). Xuchang and Tong's original mate gave birth to two sons, Xu Huai and Xu Lu.

After marrying Miao, she has never given birth. Xu Wei was born with concubinage in his later years, and Xu Wei was raised by Mrs. Di Miao since childhood. One hundred days after Xu Wei was born, Xu Wei died. At the age of ten, Xu Wei's biological mother was expelled from the Miao family, and the separation of flesh and blood was quite exciting for him.

When Xu Wei was fourteen, Mrs Miao died, and Xu Wei and his eldest brother Xu Huai lived alone. The age difference between them is more than 30 years, and they lack brotherhood, so they don't get along very well.

When Xu Wei was a teenager, she couldn't get the love of her biological parents. He has a low position in family life and feels dependent on others. However, he is extremely clever and quick-thinking. He began to study at the age of six and could write at the age of nine. When he was in his teens, he imitated Yang Xiong's "All Dynasties" and wrote "Stone Wounds", which was famous far and near.

The local gentlemen called him a prodigy and compared him with Yang Xiu in the Eastern Han Dynasty and Ada in the Tang Dynasty. In the cold world, Xu Wei has formed an arrogant, complacent and unhappy character. ?

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The contrast between Xu Wei's calligraphy and the depressed atmosphere in the early Ming Dynasty is particularly prominent. What he is best at is the magnificent Wild Grass, but it is difficult for ordinary people to understand and his pen is messy. He likes his calligraphy very much and thinks that "calligraphy is the first, poetry is the second, writing is the third and painting is the fourth".

Xu Wei surpassed the times, broke the loneliness of the calligraphy circle in the Ming Dynasty, opened and led the calligraphy style of "Shang Tai" in the late Ming Dynasty, and led the calligraphy in the Ming Dynasty to a new peak. Tao Wangling once said that his calligraphy "can be called a miracle, which means that there is a person with a bright future".

Yuan Hongdao said, "You can't write a book, but it is absurd to say that a long book is above Wang Yayi and Wen. No matter what calligraphy is, a gentleman is a saint of eight laws and a chivalrous man in the word forest! "

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