Which calligraphers were there in Ming Dynasty?

Early Ming dynasty

With,,, Song Ci, also known as "three, two Shen", made great achievements in cursive writing.

Song Guang, Xu Jie, Chen Xianzhang, Zhang Zhou and Zhang Jun's cursive script. Regular script of Shen Du and Jiang Ligang; Cheng Nanyun and Li Dongyang's seal script.

Mid-Ming dynasty

World calligraphy belongs to Zhou Wu God, Wen Zhiming, Tang Yin, Wang Chong and Chen Daofu are all painters and painters, and Zhu Yunming, Wen Zhiming, Wang Chong and Chen Daofu are outstanding representatives, collectively known as the four Wuzhong schools.

Late Ming dynasty

Dong Qichang, Xing Si, and Mi were four famous calligraphers at that time. Dong Qichang made outstanding achievements and had the greatest influence.

Xing Si's cursive script is round and simple, and together with Dong Qichang, it is called "South Xing and North Dong".

In the late Ming Dynasty, Huang Daozhou, Ni, Fan Yunlin, Li and Zhao Huanguang were also famous for their good books.