Which famous calligraphers are there in the history of our country?

China's calligraphy has a long history, and great calligraphers emerged in an endless stream. Their calligraphy art has been handed down to this day, leaving a valuable cultural heritage for future generations.

Cai Yong: a calligrapher in the Eastern Han Dynasty, especially famous for his official seal script and official script. He once created a "flying white book", in which the strokes are white and vigorous.

Wang Xizhi, an outstanding calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was good at various forms. The cursive script is elegant and elegant, the regular script is clever and dense, and the running script is vigorous and changeable. In particular, his running script has a great influence on later generations.

Ouyang Xun: A calligrapher in the early Tang Dynasty, he was the most skillful in regular script, and created an original "European style". His structural characteristics are steep in the middle, moderate in fat and thin, and quite even in flesh and blood.

Yu Shinan, a calligrapher in the early Tang Dynasty, is as famous as Ou Yangxun in block letters.

Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, is good at writing regular script with the meaning of seal script, which is characterized by beauty and smoothness, and clear ups and downs. His "Yan Ti" is a model for later generations Xi Zhi.

Huai Su, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, was famous for his "Wild Grass".

Liu Gongquan was a calligrapher and regular script writer in the Tang Dynasty. It is characterized by being thin and vigorous, and it is clear and clear. "Liu Ti" mostly attacked Xi Zhi for beginners.

Huang tingjian, a calligrapher in the northern song dynasty, is also known as "Song Sijia" with Su Shi, Cai Xiang and Mitty. Be good at cursive writing.

Zhao Meng: calligrapher and painter in Yuan Dynasty. Especially good at regular script and running script. Sui generis, known as "Zhao Ti".

Zhu Yunming, a calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty, was called "Four Talents in Wuzhong" with Tang Yin, Wen Zhiming and Xu Zhenqing. Both grass and grass are fine.

Bao Shichen: calligrapher of Qing dynasty. He is the author of calligraphy theory's famous work "Two Boats in a Ruizhou".