Who were the calligraphers of the Six Dynasties?

During the Wei, Jin and Six Dynasties, many famous calligraphers emerged, the most famous of which was of course a generation of calligrapher Wang Xizhi, a general of the right army. His cursive calligraphy work "Preface to Lanting Collection" became a peerless treasure and was praised as "the best book in the world" by later generations.

Wang Xizhi's cursive script is "floating like a cloud, but also like a dragon's surprise", and "sex is spreading, which is quite natural to show off" Another example is Tang Yanyuan's Book Review of Ancient and Modern Times: Yuan Ang's "Books are like Xie Zi, and those who are not correct are refreshed." Xie's children are like a symmetrical tree.

There are many others, such as Xie Shang, Xie Yi, Xie An, Xie Wan, Xie Jing, Xie Daowen, Xie Fangming, Xie Lingyun, Xie Hui, Xie Zong, Xie Shu, Xie Zhuang, Xie Wei and other children of Chen Yangjun and Xia Xiejia, whose calligraphy is also very good!

Such as Qin Lisi, Yong, Xi Zhi, Tang, Chu Suiliang, Sun and Zhang Xu. , the details can be found in the Han and Tang calligraphy literature collection.