Which four calligraphers did Song Sijia refer to?

Song Sijia refers to Su Shi, Huang Tingjian, Mi Fei and Cai Xiang.

1, Su Shi's calligraphy draws nutrition from Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan, Chu Suiliang, Xu Hao, Li Beihai and Yang Ningshi, and strives for innovation on the basis of inheriting tradition. He is good at running script and regular script, and his brushwork is vigorous and natural, giving people the artistic beauty of "the breath of sea breeze" and "the shape of ancient stones". Su Shi's calligraphy is highly praised by future generations.

2. Huang Tingjian: Under the influence of his grandfather Huang Wei, Huang Tingjian liked calligraphy since he was a child. He is good at running script and cursive script, and regular script is his own. Learning books especially admire Wang Xizhi's Preface to the Lanting Pavilion. There is a poem praising Yang Ningshi, which can explain his profound experience in studying the Preface to Lanting: "The world tries its best to learn Lanting noodles, and wants to change every bone instead of elixir. Who knows that Yang Fengzi of Luoyang went to Wu Si Bar when he was writing. "

3. Mi Fei studied calligraphy the hardest all his life, and his greatest achievement was running script. Most of the famous replies since the Southern Song Dynasty are engraved with their calligraphy books, which spread widely and have far-reaching influence. They are second to none among the "Four Great Calligraphers of Northern Song Dynasty". Kang Youwei once said: "Tang Yan structure, Song Shang is interesting." Calligraphers in Song Dynasty emphasized interest and individuality, especially Mi Fei.

4. Cai Xiang is good at block letters, running script and cursive script. His calligraphy is vigorous and dignified, simple and beautiful, and it is unique. When I exhibited Cai Xiang's calligraphy, I suddenly felt a spring breeze on my face, full of gorgeous Wen Ya breath. Cai Xiang's calligraphy was highly respected by his contemporaries and enjoyed a high reputation. Su Shi and Ouyang Xiu were the first people to appreciate his calligraphy.

Introduction to the development of Mi Fei's calligraphy

Mi Fei's calligraphy and painting has its own style, including dead wood and bamboo stones and unique landscape paintings. He is also quite accomplished in calligraphy. He is good at seal script, official script, regular script, running script and cursive script, and is good at copying ancient books, which is confusing. His main works include Zhang Jiming's Post, Li Taishi's Post, Zijin Rock Post and Mo Dan Qiushan Poetry Post. His achievements are very high, which makes people admire the beauty of his paintings and calligraphy.

Mi Fei's Shu Su Tie, also known as Imitation of Ancient Poems Tie, is the eighth running script in the world and is praised by later generations as the first beautiful post in China. In the fifth year of Song Renzong Jiayou (1060), Mi Fei was ten years old and wrote an inscription, with a copy of Zhou Yue and Su Shi. People say he has Li Yong's brushwork. Mi Fei devoted himself to Wei and Jin Dynasties, taking the calligraphy style of Jin people as a mirror, and searched many calligraphy posts of Jin people. Even his study was named "Bao Jin Zhai".

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Song Sijia.