2. Ou Yangxun, a famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, is famous for his regular script. He is the author of Jiuchenggong Liquan Ming, Huangfushou Monument, Huadu Temple Monument, etc., and his running scripts include Zhong Ni Meng Dian Tie and Running Script Thousand Characters.
3. Yan Zhenqing was a famous official and calligrapher in Tang Dynasty, nicknamed Xianmenzi. Good at writing and writing. Chu Suiliang, a beginner, studied under Zhang Xu and got his brushwork. Its regular script is dignified and majestic, and its running script is vigorous and powerful, which has created a "Yan style" regular script and has a great influence on later generations.
4. Liu Gongquan, named Hang Cheng, was a famous calligrapher and poet in the middle Tang Dynasty, and was the younger brother of Liu Gongchuo, the minister of war. Liu Gongquan's calligraphy is famous for regular script. He learned from Wang Xizhi at first, and later visited the famous calligraphers in the Tang Dynasty. He absorbed Yan Zhenqing's strengths and new ideas, and created his own unique "Liu Ti", which was famous for its infinite strength and was later known as "Yan Gu".
5. Su Shi, the word Zi Zhan, the word He Zhong, Taoist Tieguanyin, Buddhist Dongpo, Northern Song Dynasty writer, calligrapher and painter. Su Shi is good at writing running script and regular script, and he is also called "Song Sijia" with Huang Tingjian, Mi Fei and Cai Xiang. He studied with famous artists in Jin, Tang and Five Dynasties, and integrated the creative styles of Wang Sengqian, Xu Hao, Li Yong, Yan Zhenqing and Yang Ningshi into his family.
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Baidu Encyclopedia-Liu Gongquan
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Baidu encyclopedia-Wang Xizhi
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Baidu Encyclopedia-Yan Zhenqing
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Baidu Encyclopedia-Ou Yangxun
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Baidu encyclopedia-Su Shi