He, Yu Shinan, Chu Suiliang and Xue Ji are called "four masters of regular script", and Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan and Zhao Ziang are called the most famous "master of regular script structure" in China. His calligraphy is in jeopardy, and his name is "Ou Ti". In the Song Dynasty, Ou Yangxun had a greater influence and was known as "no European style". Until modern times, countless people studied the "European style" of regular script.
Masterpieces: Regular script includes Jiuchenggong Li Quanming, Huangfu Birthday Monument, Huadu Temple Monument, and running script includes Zhong Nimeng's stickers and thousands of characters. Among them, Jiuchenggong Liquan inscription is called "the first regular script in the world".
2. Zhang Xu
Also known as "Tiaozhang Zuisu" with Huai Su, cursive script has the highest attainments. At that time, he was known as "Cao Sheng", and he was also called "three wonders" with Li Bai's poems and songs and Pei _' s sword dance. Zhang Xu's calligraphy began with Zhangzhi and Erwang, and he was proud of inheriting the tradition of "Erwang" and wrote well. His regular script is correct and rigorous, and the rules are extremely strict.
3. Yan Zhenqing
Good at writing and writing. 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 Meng, 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".
His masterpiece "Sacrifice to the Nephew" is called "the second running script in the world", and his regular script works, such as Ta Bei, Yan Bei and Magu Mountain Xian Tan, are all handed down from generation to generation.
4. Huai Su
With the same name as Zhang Xu, they are collectively called "Dian Zhang Kuang Cao", which formed the coexistence of two peaks of calligraphy in the Tang Dynasty and also the two peaks in the history of cursive script in China. Huai Su's cursive script is thin and vigorous, flying naturally, like a whirlwind of showers. Calligraphy is ever-changing, ever-changing and has statutes. His masterpiece Autobiographical Post is called "the best cursive script in the world".
5. Liu Gongquan
He and Yan Zhenqing are also called "Yan Liu", and Ou Yangxun, Yan Zhenqing and Zhao Ziang are also called "four masters of regular script". He was the last master of regular script in Tang Dynasty. He studied Wang Xizhi first, then traveled to famous calligraphers in the Tang Dynasty, absorbed the strengths of Yan Zhenqing and Ou Yangxun, and created his own "Liu Ti", which was imitated by later generations and became one of the outstanding representatives of "Tang calligraphy is still legalistic".