Who were the great calligraphers in ancient Henan?

Chu Suiliang (596 ~ 658)

Minister and calligrapher in the early Tang Dynasty. Originally from Yangzhai, Henan (now Yuxian, Henan), he moved south to Qiantang, Hangzhou (now west of Hangzhou, Zhejiang) in the late Jin Dynasty.

Chu Suiliang, Ou Yangxun, Yu Shinan and Xue Qi were four great calligraphers in the early Tang Dynasty. His calligraphy works handed down from generation to generation include Preface to Tang Sanzang, Biography of Yique Buddhist Shrine, Monument to Master Meng, Square Monument, and Preface to the Wild Goose Pagoda. , ink for Ni Kuanzan.

Li Si was born in Shangcai, Chu (now Shangcai County, Henan Province). He is not only a famous calligrapher in Qin Dynasty, but also the first innovator with written records in the history of calligraphy in China. It played a pioneering role in the development of China's calligraphy. After Qin Shihuang unified the whole country, Minister Li Si presided over the unification of the national characters, which was a great achievement in the cultural history of China. Li Si was also a famous calligrapher in Qin Dynasty. He presided over the sorting out of Biography. Li Si wrote the stone carvings of Mount Li, Mount Tai, Langya and Huiji. All previous dynasties have a very high evaluation.