Famous calligraphers in ancient my country include Wang Xizhi, Ouyang Xun, Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan, Wang Xianzhi, Zhao Mengfu, Huang Tingjian, etc. Each of them is a figure who influenced the times, and calligraphy has influenced generations. To put it simply, That is to say, he is an artist whose main creation is calligraphy. Or someone who is proficient in calligraphy.
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1. Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, is known as the "Sage of Calligraphy". His representative work "Lanting Preface" is known as "the best running script in the world". Wang Xizhi drew on the strengths of many others and formed his own line. Not only is it a highly symbolic monument in the history of Chinese calligraphy, it has profoundly influenced Chinese calligraphy for thousands of years, but he also left behind a large number of rich and diverse calligraphy masterpieces.
2. Ouyang Xun, a famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, one of the four masters of regular script. His representative work "Huangfu Birthday Stele" is known as "the first regular script in the Tang Dynasty". Ouyang Xun's calligraphy achievement is in regular script, with strong writing power and unique structure. Later generations called it "European style".
3. Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty, was one of the four masters of regular script in ancient China. He was also known as "Yan Liu" together with Liu Gongquan, and was known as "Yan Jin Liu Gu". Create "Yan Body". "Manuscript of Memorials to Nephew" is a draft written by Yan Zhenqing in the Tang Dynasty to commemorate his nephew Yan Jiming. It was written in one go regardless of clumsiness and was often written until the pen was dry. It is known as "the second running script in the world".
4. Liu Gongquan, a famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, one of the four masters of regular script, is famous for his representative works such as "Diamond Sutra Stele", "Mysterious Tower Stele" and "Shence Junji Shengde Stele". Founded "Liu Ti". Liu Gongquan's calligraphy was famous in the Tang Dynasty, and there was even a saying that "one Liu character is worth a thousand pieces of gold".
5. Wang Xianzhi, known as "Da Ling", learned calligraphy from his father when he was young, and was especially famous for his cursive cursive writing. He was known as the "Little Sage" in the history of calligraphy, and was called the "Two Kings" together with his father Wang Xizhi. The regular script is represented by "Thirteen Lines of Luo Shen Fu", the running script is "Yatou Wan Tie", and the cursive script "Mid-Autumn Tie" is listed as one of the "Three Xi Tie" of the Qing Dynasty.