Tan (1880- 1930), a native of Chaling, Hunan, was born in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. Tan's ci is like his people, he has a strong atmosphere, he is broad-minded and complacent. After Qian Feng in Qing Dynasty, another person wrote Yan Ti. From the Republic of China to the present, no one is better than Tan. He is especially famous for regular script. Tan spent his whole life basically attacking Yan Shu.
Wu Jingheng (1865- 1953) was born in Xueyan Bridge at the junction of Wujin, Jiangsu, China and Wuxi, Jiangsu, China. Shi Guwen, young and old, writes calmly and safely, as if he didn't have that kind of jumping restlessness. Moreover, his pen is fresh and clean, and the lines are straight and slightly curved, which makes the words vivid and flexible. From beginning to end, it was fun.
Brief introduction of important calligraphers
Hu (1879 65438+February 9 ~1936 May 12), formerly known as a native of Panyu, Guangdong. He has a lot of research on calligraphy, and he is unique in his own system. Hu, a calligrapher, is very handsome and can combine Chu Suiliang and Mi Fei into one. The late worker Cao Quanbei is very similar in spirit, and his poems are like his own.
Yu Youren 1932 founded the standard cursive script society in Shanghai. Based on the principles of easy recognition, easy writing, accuracy and beauty, he arranged, studied and popularized the cursive script, compiled a systematic cursive script symbol, and compiled a thousand-character standard cursive script. 1936, first published by Shanghai Articles Bookstore, has far-reaching influence and is still being reprinted. Known as the "contemporary grass sage"