China ancient calligraphers rank in the top ten.

The top ten calligraphers in ancient China were Wang Xizhi, Yan Zhenqing, Zhao Meng, Liu Gongquan, Wang Xianzhi, Su Shi, Dong Qichang, Zhang Xu, Mi Fei and Huai Su.

1, Wang Xizhi

Wang Xizhi was a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He is good at official script, cursive script, regular script and running script, and is known as the "Book Saint". His calligraphy style is unique, his technique is exquisite, and he is strong and handsome. Together with his son Wang Xianzhi, he is called "Two Kings".

2. Yan Zhenqing

Yan Zhenqing was a famous official and calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, and the world called him "Yan Pingyuan". In the history of calligraphy, Yan Zhenqing is the calligrapher with the highest achievement and the most far-reaching influence after the "Two Kings", and one of the four masters of regular script, creating a magnificent "face".

3. Zhao Meng _

Zhao Meng was an official, calligrapher, painter and poet in the late Song Dynasty and early Yuan Dynasty. In terms of calligraphy achievements, _ good seal, official script, truth, line and cursive script are famous for their regular script and running script, with elegant style and the name of "Zhao Ti".

4. Liu Gongquan

Liu Gongquan was an official, calligrapher and poet in the middle Tang Dynasty. In calligraphy, Liu Gongquan is famous for regular script. He first learned from Wang Xizhi, then learned from Yan Zhenqing and Ou Yangxun, and made some innovations, creating "Liu Ti", which was called "Yan Liu" with Yan Zhenqing.

5. Wang Xianzhi

Wang Xianzhi, a calligrapher, poet, painter and official in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was the seventh son of Wang Xizhi, a "book saint". Wang Xianzhi practiced calligraphy with his father since childhood, and he was also good at calligraphy, cursive script and official script. He is most famous for his running script and cursive script.

6. Su Shi

Su Shi, a layman named Dongpo, was a famous writer, calligrapher and painter in the Northern Song Dynasty. He has made great achievements in poetry, poetry, writing, calligraphy and painting. His poems are fresh and vigorous, and he is called "Su Huang" with Huang Tingjian.

7. Dong Qichang

Dong Qichang was a minister and the most outstanding and influential calligrapher in the late Ming Dynasty. In calligraphy, Dong Qichang has the highest attainments in running script, and integrates ancient calligraphy, Jin, Tang, Song and Yuan calligraphy styles to form his own unique style.

8. Zhang Xu

Zhang Xu, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, was called "Zhang Dian" because of his passion for drinking. Zhang Xu is the most proficient in cursive script in calligraphy. He is good at combining objective things with his own subjective feelings, innovating in the calligraphy strengths of his predecessors, and making his cursive art reach its peak in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

9.miffy

Mi Fei, a calligrapher, painter and painting theorist in the Northern Song Dynasty, made great efforts in calligraphy and made great achievements. Mi Fei is good at seal script, official script, regular script, running script and cursive script, among which running script has the greatest achievement, and his creative attitude is rigorous, and he also stresses interest and individuality.

10, Huai Su

Huai Su, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, is famous for "Wild Grass", which is called "the sage of grass" in history, just like Zhang Xu, and also called "crazy element". Li Zhimin, a pioneer who inspired the monument into the grass, once commented: "In Huai Su's cursive script, there is a delicate and graceful god in the escape, and there is an innocent and silent spirit in the wild".