Calligraphers of Eastern Jin, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties and their representative works (in short, the best format: representative works by authors of dynasties)

China's calligraphy is extensive and profound. In some dynasties, calligraphy has changed for decades, and in some dynasties, calligraphy has remained basically unchanged for hundreds of years:

Qin: Li Siqin Stone Carvings

Han: Yiying Monument, Liying Monument, Xixian Monument, Shimen Ode and Xiping Shijing.

Wei and Jin Dynasties: Wang Xizhi-Preface to Lanting (the first running script in the world), posted on sunny days when it snows, posted by aunt.

Wang Xianzhi-Mid-Autumn Festival stickers

Wang Xun-Bo Yuan Tie

Tang and Song Dynasties: Chu Suiliang —— Preface Monument of Yanta Saint Education

Preface to Zhang Xu-Langguan Shizhu

Huai Su —— The Post of Self-narration

Yan Zhenqing-Yan Liqin Monument, Yan Jia Temple Monument and Nephew Sacrificial Manuscript (the second running script in the world)

Liu Gongquan-Mysterious Pagoda Monument, Shence Army Ji Gong Shengde Monument

Huang Tingjian —— Poems and Postscripts on Cold Food by Song Fengge and Su Shi

Su Shi-Huangzhou Cold Food Poetry Post and New Year Pictures Exhibition Post

Mifexosu iron, coral iron

Caixiang-Wan 'an Bridge, behind Chengxintang

Evonne-Chunhuating Inn

Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties:

Zhao Mengfu —— A Record of Danba Monument and Miao Yan Temple in Huzhou

Wen Zhiming-Qianhouchibi Fu

Dong Qichang III's authorization

Liu Yong-a poem post near Mi Fei

Deng Shiru-Chinese extract.