There were many famous calligraphers in ancient China, among which Wang Xizhi, Ou Yangxun, Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan and Su Shi were the most outstanding. Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher, was born in Jin Dynasty. He began to practice calligraphy at the age of seven, and later created a new style on the basis of Qin and Han calligraphy. His works are peaceful and natural, and he is a calligrapher who links the past with the future. Ou Yangxun, a native of Tang Dynasty, was influenced by Wang Xizhi of Jin Dynasty. He absorbed the advantages of inscriptions in the Northern Dynasties and other calligraphers in the Tang Dynasty, and formed a dangerous and stable calligraphy style. Yan Zhenqing is also a native of the Tang Dynasty. His calligraphy is vigorous and innovative. Liu Gongquan was a calligrapher as famous as Yan Zhenqing in Tang Dynasty. His works are greatly influenced by Wang Xizhi and Yan Zhenqing, and their styles are exquisite and beautiful. Su Shi was a great writer in the Song Dynasty, with profound knowledge and vigorous and bold calligraphy. He does not stick to the rules of the previous generation of calligraphers, and advocates impermanence of calligraphy. At the same time, he also advocated that the progress of calligraphy needs knowledge and knowledge: Zhong You, Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan, Ou Yangxun and Zhao Meng. Running script: Yan Zhenqing, Wang Xizhi, Li Yong, Su Shi, Huang Tingjian, Mi Fei, Cai Xiang, Fu Shan, Wang Duo, He. Cursive script: Dong Qichang, Zhang Xu, Cui Ai, Zhang Zhi, Zhong You, Wei _, Wei Shuo, Wang Xizhi,, Shen, Wang _, Lu Ji, Huang Xiang, He Zhizhang, Huang Tingjian, Zhu Yunming, Zhang Ruitu and Wen Zhiming.
What are the famous figures and works of calligraphers?
First: Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher and sage in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
Calligraphy is very good in all aspects, such as Li, Cao, Kai and Xing. It is a unique style with far-reaching influence.
Preface to Lanting, the masterpiece, is known as "the best running script in the world", which is the only love of Emperor Taizong, and the sunny post in the snow is also the favorite of a generation of emperors.
Second: Yan Zhenqing, an outstanding calligrapher in the middle Tang Dynasty.
In the history of calligraphy, Yan Zhenqing created a unique realm of calligraphy with "Yan Ti". Yan calligraphy is characterized by excellent spirituality and natural magnificent realm; It is cast by its powerful soul, and its realm is naturally vigorous; It enriches the people, and the realm is naturally broad.
In his later years, he still pursued perfection and perfection. Its "face" stands firm in the book world.
The Manuscript for Sacrificing My Nephew is a memorial to my nephew Yan Jiming by Yan Zhenqing in Tang Dynasty. Write in one go, regardless of work, often write to death. It is known as "the second running book in the world".
Third place: Ou Yangxun, a famous calligrapher in Tang Dynasty.
One of the famous four masters of regular script in history, he has his own unique views on calligraphy, including the "eight musts" of calligraphy.
Ou Yangxun is known as the first regular script in Tang Dynasty for his rigorous brushwork and precipitous brushwork.
The inscription on Liquan in Jiuchenggong was praised by later generations as "the first regular script in the world" or "the first regular script in the world", enjoying the reputation of "the ultimate rule of regular script", being regarded as a model of regular script by calligraphers in past dynasties, and also being the most copied work by beginners of calligraphy in past dynasties.
Fourth place: Cao Sheng-Zhang Xu
Good cursive script, good sex and good wine are known as the best books in the world. At that time, his cursive script, Li Bai's poems and sword dancing were called "three musts".
There are only 30 words in the whole post of Abdominal Pain Sticker, which is written magnificently and consistently, and its charm is generated. In the Ming Dynasty, Wang Shizhen once wrote an afterword: "Zhang Changshi's Abdominal Pain Post and Thousand-character Works are fascinated by ghosts. If they are unpredictable. "
Fifth place: Northern Song Dynasty painter Mi Fei.
He is one of the "Four Great Calligraphers in Song Dynasty" and is second to none. He is good at seal script, official script, regular script, running script and cursive script, and he is good at copying ancient calligraphy, reaching the level of confusion. His writing style is bold and unconstrained, and his statutes are rigorous. "The Biography of Wen Yuan in the History of Song Dynasty" said: "My calligraphy is particularly wonderful and I am deeply impressed by Wang Xianzhi's brushwork."
Shu Su Tie is written in the column, but its momentum is not limited at all, unrestrained and uninhibited, with a pen, flying with a pen, with changeable turns and twists and turns. Dong Qichang wrote the postscript: "This volume is like a lion fighting an elephant. Go all out to cooperate for life. " .
What are the famous contemporary calligraphers?
The most famous calligrapher of our time is Qi Gong. China contemporary calligraphers are also ranked: 1, Zhou Hui; 2. He Ying Hui; 3. Sun Xiaoyun; 4. Tian; 5. Luo Yang; 6. Zhao Xiong; 7. Jia; 8. Liu Yantao
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