1. Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was a "book saint".
Wang Xizhi is the most famous and accomplished calligrapher in China. He is a unique calligrapher. As an iconic monument in the history of China's calligraphy, he has profoundly influenced China's calligraphy for thousands of years, leaving a large number of colorful calligraphy works. His Preface to Lanting is known as "the best running script in the world".
2. Yan Zhenqing, an outstanding calligrapher in the middle Tang Dynasty, was one of the "four masters of regular script".
His cursive brushwork conveys a relaxed, happy, heroic and free-and-easy master atmosphere. In the history of calligraphy, Yan Zhenqing created a unique realm of calligraphy with "Yan Ti". There are many inscriptions handed down from ancient times, such as "Sacrifice to My Nephew", "Fight for Seats" and "Ma Gubei".
3. The Tang Dynasty calligrapher "Cao Sheng"-Zhang Xu.
Zhang Xu is famous for his cursive script, dancing with Li Bai's poems and Pei Minzhi's sword, which is called "Three Musts". Poetry is also unique, famous for its seven wonders. It ranks alongside Li Bai, He and others as one of the Eight Immortals. Zhang Xu's handed down books include Abdominal Pain Sticker and Four Ancient Poems.