Who are the calligraphers in the Tang Dynasty?

Ou Yangxun is called the first regular script in the Tang Dynasty because of his rigorous method and precipitous brushwork. Both he and Yu Shinan were famous for their calligraphy in the early Tang Dynasty, and they were also called "Ou Yu". Later generations saw danger in the middle of the flat with their books, and they were the first to learn, and the number was "Ou Ti";

The most obvious feature of Wang Xizhi's calligraphy style is his exquisite brushwork and changeable structure. Wang Xizhi's greatest achievement is to increase and damage the ancient law and change the simple calligraphy style of Han and Wei dynasties into a delicate and beautiful calligraphy style. The cursive script is thick and eclectic, the formal script is clever and dense, and the running script is vigorous and natural.

Yan Zhenqing accepted both the official seal script and the Northern Wei Dynasty's brushwork, and completed the vigorous and broad creation of Yan-style regular script, which set a good example of regular script in the Tang Dynasty. His regular script is contrary to the style of calligraphy in the early Tang Dynasty, turning thin and hard into plump and vigorous, with a broad structure and great momentum, vigorous bones and awe-inspiring spirit.

Liu Gongquan's calligraphy is most famous for regular script, and it is as famous as Yan Zhenqing, who is called Yan Liu. He followed the brushwork of Wei, Jin, Xia and the early Tang Dynasty, and was influenced by Yan Zhenqing. He created his own Liu School between Jin people's charm and Yan Shu's grace. Set a model of regular script in Tang Dynasty.