Yu Shinan, Ou Yangxun, Chu Suiliang, and Xue Qi were the four masters in the early Tang Dynasty.
Zhong Wang-Three Kingdoms Tour to Zhong Wei and the East King's Entry into Xi Zhi.
Two-refers to Zhang Zhi in the Eastern Han Dynasty and Zhang Xu in the Tang Dynasty, two calligraphers who are good at cursive writing.
Zhao Dong refers to Zhao Mengfu in Yuan Dynasty and Dong Qichang in Ming Dynasty.
Zhang Xing Midong-refers to four famous people in the late Ming Dynasty: Xing Dong, Zhang Ruitu, Mi Wanzhong and Dong Qichang. Among them, Dong Qichang and Xing Dong have the saying of "Dong Nan and Xingbei".
Four gifted scholars in Wuzhong refer to calligraphers Tang Bohu (Tang Yin), Wen Zhiming, Xu Zhenqing and Zhu Yunming in southern Jiangsu in the Ming Dynasty.
Er Shen-two brothers, Shen Du and Shen charm, were called "Bachelor of Big and Small" in the early days. The former has a big chance of winning, while the latter has a small chance of winning.
Xian Zhao-refers to Zhao Mengfu and Xian Yushu, calligraphers of the Yuan Dynasty, also known as the "two outstanding figures" of the Yuan Dynasty. Zhao's representative works include Qiu Ai's Epitaph, Sanmen Collection, Biography of Ji 'an, Postscript of Erlu, Dear John Ji Kang, Preface to Lanting Collection, etc. The representative works of Xian Yushu include Han Yu's Understanding Learning, Poem of Fisherman, Song of Ancient Transparent Mirror, Song of Stone Drum by Han Yu, Poem of Begonia by Su Shi, and Tao Te Ching by Lao Zi.
Mi Xue: refers to Mi Fei and Xue in the Northern Song Dynasty, whose masterpiece is Miscellaneous Books.
Su Huang Camouflage-refers to Su Shi, Huang Tingjian, Mi Fei and Cai Xiang, the "four great masters" in Song Dynasty. Su's representative works include Dark Clouds in the Sky, Poems of Dongting Spring, Poems of Zhongshan Songlao, Poems of Cold Food, Preface to Drunk Pavilion, etc. Huang's representative works include Song Fengge, Su Shi's cold food poems, flowery poems and chair poems. Mie's representative works include Poems of the Classrooms, Poems of Tiaoxi, Poems of Shu Su, etc. Chua's representative works include Wan 'an Bridge, Postscript to Yan Zhenqing's Confessions and Chua's (one of the four schools).
Yan Liu-refers to Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan, known as "Yan Liu Jingu" in history. The representative works of the former include Multi-Tower Induction Monument, Guojia Temple Monument, Yuanji Tombstone, Yan Monument, Yan Jia Temple Monument, Nephew Monument and Contention for Seats. The latter's representative works include Li Sheng Monument, Diamond Sutra and Shence Army Monument. Zhang Dian drunk-Zhang Dian is Zhang Xu, such as Abdominal Pain Sticker; Zuisu refers to Huai Su, whose representative works are orderly posts, thousand-character essays and bitter bamboo shoots posts. They are also called Cao Sheng.
Yu Ou's first snow refers to the four great calligraphers in the early Tang Dynasty, Yu Shinan, Ou Yangxun, Chu Suiliang and Xue Qi. Yu's representative works include Confucius Temple Monument, Ouyang's representative works include Jiuchenggong Liquan Monument, Huadu Temple Pagoda, Yugongbo Monument, Huangfu Birthday Monument, Chu and so on.
Bai Yang refers to the calligraphers Yang Xin and Bo Shaozhi in the Song Dynasty. The former is good at calligraphy, while the latter is good at cursive writing. Two Kings-refers to Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi and his son in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The former is a book sage, and his representative works include Preface to Lanting. The representative works of the latter include Duck Head Pill and December Post.
Three thanks-refers to Xie Shang (subordinate brother), Xie Yi (brother) and Xie An (brother) in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. They are not only famous in politics, but also accomplished in calligraphy, so they are called "Xie Jia Precious Trees".
Cui Du-refers to Cui Yuan and Du Cao in the Eastern Han Dynasty (now Du Du), both of whom were good at teaching and learning.
-refers to Zhang Zhi in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Wei Zhongxiu in the Three Kingdoms, and Zhang created this grass and promoted him to "the sage of grass". Zhong's representative works include Declaration Form and Reconciliation Form.