1. Xiaozhuan, also known as Qin Zhuan, is a popular calligraphy style compiled by Prime Minister Li Si after the unification of Qin. Among his masterpieces handed down from generation to generation are the remnants of "Qinshan Carved Stones", of which only 10 characters remain. There are also two original stone rubbings of "Taishan" and "Langyatai" extant, and descendants' copies of "Kuiji" and "Yishan" have been handed down. It is said that the above-mentioned stone carvings were all written by Li Si.
2. Han Li. "Zhang Qian Stele", "Yi Ying Stele", "Cao Quan Stele", "Ritual Stele" and "Huashan Stele"
3. Cursive script. There are rules to follow when making changes in Zhangcao's strokes. Representative works include the Songjiang version of Wu Huangxiang's "Jijiuzhang" of the Three Kingdoms. Jincao's writing style is informal and smooth, and his representative works include "Chu Yue" and "De Shi" written by Wang Xizhi of the Jin Dynasty. Kuangcao appeared in the Tang Dynasty, represented by Zhang Xu and Huaisu, with wild and uninhibited writing styles, and became an artistic creation that was completely divorced from practicality. From then on, cursive script was just a calligraphy work that calligraphers copied from Zhangcao, Jincao and Kuangcao. Kuangcao's representative works, such as "Belly Pain" by Zhang Xu of the Tang Dynasty and "Autobiography" by Huai Su, are all extant treasures.
Characters and representative works of cursive script
1) Zhang Xutang's "Four Ancient Poems" 2) Huai Sutang's "Autobiography" 3) Sun Guoting's "Book Book" of Tang 4) Huang Tingjian of Song Dynasty "Poetry Volume of Recalling Old Travels by Li Bai" 5) "On Cursive Script Calligraphy" by Mi Fu Song Dynasty 6) "Song of Stone Drums" by Xian Yushu Yuan 7) "Ode to and from the Red Cliffs" by Zhu Yunming 8) "Volume of Poetry in Cursive Script" by Wen Zhengmingming 9) Xu Weiming's "Baiyan Poetry Volume" 10) Wang Duoqing's "Cursive Script Poetry Volume" 11) Yu Youren's "Cursive Script Thousand Character Essay" in the Republic of China
4. The most famous representative work of cursive script is Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty "Lanting Preface" of "Lanting Preface" was described by predecessors as "dragon leaping over the Tianmen, tiger crouching in the Phoenix Pavilion", and was praised as "the best running script in the world". The "Manuscript of Sacrifice to Nephew" written by Yan Zhenqing of the Tang Dynasty was written vigorously and unrestrainedly, and the ancients rated it as "the second running script in the world". Su Shi's "Huangzhou Cold Food Post" is known as "the third running script in the world". The famous representative work in regular script is "Lushan Temple Stele" by Li Yong of the Tang Dynasty, which is smooth and plump. There are also Su Shi, Huang Tingjian, Mi Fu, and Cai Xiang in the Song Dynasty, Zhao Mengfu, Xian Yushu, and Kang Ligong in the Yuan Dynasty, Zhu Yunming, Wen Zhengming, Dong Qichang, and Wang Duo in the Ming Dynasty, and He Shaoji in the Qing Dynasty. They are all good at running calligraphy or cursive writing. There are many works handed down from generation to generation.
5. Representative works. Ouyang Xun's "Inscription on Liquan of Jiucheng Palace" and "Stele of Huadu Temple" Yu Shinan's "Stele of Confucius Temple" Chu Suiliang "Stele of Confucius Temple" Zhong Yao's "Declaration Post" "Recommended Ji Zhibiao" Wang Xizhi's "Le Yi Lun" "Cao E" Wang Xianzhi's Thirteen Lines of Luo Shen Fu, Tang Zhong Shaojing's Ling Fei Sutra, Liu Gongquan's Mysterious Pagoda, Shence Army Stele, and Diamond Sutra
Chinese paintings are divided according to content Landscapes, figures, animals, flowers and birds are divided into brushstrokes and freehand brushwork according to the painting method
Chinese painting originated in ancient times, and pictographic characters laid the foundation; at the beginning, there was no difference between writing and painting, and they had the same meaning. .There is a long-standing theory that calligraphy and painting have the same origin in our country. Some people believe that Fuxi's hexagram painting and Cangjie's calligraphy were the first of calligraphy and painting. There is no difference between writing and drawing at first.
There are too many representative works of the genre. Let’s go to Baidu. . . .
Baidu Encyclopedia is quite detailed