Who were the famous calligraphers in the Tang Dynasty?

1, (calligrapher of Tang Dynasty), was born in Zhaoxian County, Xianzong County, Huan Zi (now Zhaoxian County, Hebei Province). The Book of Justice, written by Liu Shilao in the first year of Yuanhe (August 6th), was written for him.

2. Li: Yang Bing's beautiful article "Show Sentences Full of Rivers"; The work of seal script, "the brushwork is wonderful in the world." Critics praised his calligraphy, saying that "insects eat birds' traces, common rain gathers its words, Tai 'a Longquan is beneficial in language, and lofty in Chinese and Vietnamese", saying that "in the Tang Dynasty, people who were called seal writers were only public and exclusive."

There are many stone carvings written by Li. Among them, Wu Shishan Temple written by Jinyun, Zhejiang, Prajna written by Fuzhou, Shun Temple Monument written by Guilin, Guangxi, Yi Tingming written by Wuchang, Hubei, and Yan Weizhen Temple Monument written by xi, Shaanxi, etc.

3. Chu Suiliang: Chu Suiliang studied calligraphy, first under Shinan and then under the French king Wang Xizhi. He, Yu Shinan and Xue Ji are also called "four outstanding men in the early Tang Dynasty", and his ink handed down from generation to generation includes "Meng Shi Bei" and "preface to the sacred instruction of Yanta".

4. Yan Zhenqing: Yan Zhenqing has exquisite calligraphy and is good at writing letters. Chu Suiliang, a beginner, studied under Zhang Xu and got his brushwork. Its regular script is dignified and majestic, and its running script is vigorous and powerful, which has created a "Yan style" regular script and has a great influence on later generations. Together with Zhao Mengfu, Liu Gongquan and Ou Yangxun, they are also called "four masters of regular script". Together with Liu Gongquan, they are called "Yan Liu" and "Yangu".

He is also good at poetry, such as You, Ji, Wu, Ji, Lu Ji and Linchuan Ji, all of which have been lost. The Song people compiled Yan Ji.

5. Ou Yangxun: The representative regular script includes Jiuchenggong Liquan Ming, Huangfu Birthday Monument and Huadu Temple Monument, and the running script includes Zhong Nimeng's stickers and thousands of characters. He has his own unique views on calligraphy, including eight methods of calligraphy works, teaching strategies, pen theory and thirty-six methods.