The eldest son: Wang Xuanzhi, word, died young.
The second son: Wang Ningzhi, whose name is Shu Ping, was an official, general and calligrapher in the late Eastern Jin Dynasty.
The third son: Wang Huanzhi, attending the Lanting gathering.
The fourth son: Wang, whose real name is Gong, was once a counselor for General Zhong and a title of generals in ancient times.
Wu Zi: Wang Huizhi, Zi Zi, official to assistant minister of Huangmen.
Liuzi: Wang, the word is heavy, and the official is the satrap.
Qizi: Zi, alias official slave, was a famous calligrapher, poet and painter in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
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Wang Xizhi (303-36 1 year, 32 1-379), Han nationality, was a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and was known as the "book saint". Linyi (now Linyi, Shandong Province) was born, then moved to Huiji (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province) Yin Shan, and lived in seclusion in Jinting County in his later years. Successive secretary, general Ningyuan, Jiangzhou secretariat, later literature and history records, right general.
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