June 5, 214-China Calligraphy is an ancient art of writing Chinese characters. It is recognized by the academic circles as the earliest ancient Chinese characters in China from Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Shi Guwen. It is a calligrapher in the middle and late Shang Dynasty ... whose real name is Zhu. Born in Guangxi. It's the Buddhist name after the monk ...
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2. Shi Tao (1641-about 1718)
Calligrapher of Qing Dynasty, whose real name is Zhu, is extremely famous. Born in Guangxi. After the monk's legal name Dao Ji, the word Shi Tao,no. Bitter gourd monk. Shi Tao has made great achievements in landscape painting innovation with the spirit of "searching for the big drafts of Qifeng". Author of Shi Tao's Painting Quotations. His calligraphy, with the help of Li Fa in the running script, has the brushwork of the Six Dynasties statues. The official script is also written as "simple and elegant, without checking the rope and ink."
his main works are: Shi Tao's paintings
Shi Tao's running script is thinner and more vigorous, with dripping ink and lofty artistic conception. He advocated "pen and ink should follow the times" and opposed the imitation of ancient customs.
3. Zhu Da (1622-175)
The word Xuege was named "Badashanren". One of the "four monks" in the early Qing dynasty, he was a master of ink and wash freehand brushwork. Mainly famous for painting, but calligraphy is also a must. His main works are: Inscription and Postscript of Flowers on the River, Heart Sutra in Small Letters, and Ode to Liu Ling's Wine and Morality in Running Script. Descendants of Zhu Quan, son of Zhu Yuanzhang in Ming Dynasty. After Ming's death, he was cut off as a monk because of the country's destruction and family's death. Zhu Da was a famous painter and calligrapher in Qing Dynasty. His freehand brushwork of flowers and birds, with a unique look, opened a new generation of wind. His calligraphy is also similar to his painting style, which is extremely concise. In his later years, he liked to use bald pen, and his sharp brushwork changed into a round and simple style. There are different opinions on studying the Eight Great Calligraphy and tracing its origin. Or it is said that two kings, Dong Qichang, Wang Chong, etc., are always looking for their calligraphy and painting, and there is no certain theory so far.
His main works are: Preface to Linhe, a running script. Hope the questioner will adopt it.