Zhang Xu (685? -759? ), the word Gao Bo, the word Ji Ming, was born in Wuxian County, Suzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, good at cursive writing and fond of drinking. He is called Zhangdian in the world.
Zhang Xu's Wild Grass is ever-changing and strange. Mr. Han believes that it can be summarized into three characteristics. One is "Crazy", written in one go, consistently, maintaining a momentum, full of "meaning" and "right and wrong without mercy"
The second is "strange" and "abnormal". For example, "floating clouds return a thousand times" is unpredictable and unpredictable.
The third feature is that "awesome" and "awesome" are not "pleasing" or "charming", but abandon the morbid state of beauty and exquisiteness, resulting in a feeling that rock and roll is overwhelming. "If the viewer is right about the words, he will feel' awe'.
2. Huai Su
Huai Su (737~799), an outstanding calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, was known as "Cao Sheng" in history. The word Cang Zhen, the monk's name is Huai Su, and the common surname is Qian. He is a native of Lingling, Yongzhou (Lingling, Hunan) and the nephew of Qian Qi, one of the ten gifted scholars in Dali.
He is more than twenty years behind Zhang Xu and influenced by Zhang Xu and Yan Zhenqing. He studied hard when he was a child. The idiom "Mo Chi is in Bizuka" comes from him.
His calligraphy is passionate, such as "A bird out of the forest, a frightened snake into the grass."
3. Zhu Yunming
Zhu Yunming (146117-1527128) was born in Tianshun on February 6, 2004/kloc-0, 2005/kloc.
Because of his strange appearance, self-mockery and a finger in his right hand, he was named Shan Zhi, known as "Zhu Jingzhao" by the world, and was a famous calligrapher in Ming Dynasty.
Li Yong, Huang Tingjian and Mi Fei, cursive calligraphers, have profound skills, especially in their later years.