The achievement of calligraphy mainly lies in cursive script. Learn from Huai Su in cursive script, and be innovative. His writing method is very distinctive, adopting a unique wrist-returning method; Like to use wolf hair, writing emphasizes bone strength.
2. Mao Zedong
In his early years, he used calligraphy to write articles, write letters and keep accounts, and he had a good understanding of pen and ink. In addition, he posted more posts and read more posts, and his cursive brushwork was smooth and lively. In his later years, the cursive script was perfect and the pen was vigorous. Wang Yang is bold and unrestrained, with rough lines to the left and a strong sense of movement.
3. Huai Su
Good calligraphy, as famous as Zhang Xu, is called "crazy element", which formed two peaks of calligraphy in the Tang Dynasty and also two peaks in the history of cursive script in China. Fine brushwork, natural flying, such as a whirlwind of showers, changing with each passing day. Calligraphy is ever-changing, ever-changing and has statutes.
4. Zhiyong
Good at calligraphy, especially cursive script. He preached "Eight Laws of Yong Zi Fa", which set an example for later generations. There are more than 800 volumes of True Grass Thousand Characters, which are widely circulated in Japan and have far-reaching influence. Even now, it is still a classic textbook for calligraphy learning.
5. Xu Boqing
Juvenile court training, beginners of Yan Tihe, slightly longer than attacking lower case, thanks to "Yue Tang lower case". Since the 1950' s, he devoted himself to cursive writing, went in and out of Jin and Tang dynasties, adopted the method of "two kings", involved Zhang Xu and Huai Su in their own ways, and enjoyed Wang Yang at will.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia _ cursive script