What is the reputation of Zhang Xu, a famous calligrapher in Tang Dynasty?

Zhang Xu (675 ~ 750) was born in Wuxian (now Suzhou, Jiangsu) in the Tang Dynasty. He is the commander of Changshu County and the long history of Jin Wu. It is famous for its cursive script, and it is said to be three wonders with Li Bai's poems and Pei Minzhi's sword dance. Poetry is also unique, famous for its seven wonders. It ranks alongside Li Bai, He and others as one of the Eight Immortals. Together with He, Zhang and Bao Rong, they are called "four sons of Wuzhong".

The Eight Immortals Song in Du Fu s Drinking;

Zhang Zhi rode a horse like a boat, dazzled, and fell asleep at the bottom of the well.

Ruyang rises from the sky three times, and the road drools at the door of the car, wishing it could not be sealed to Jiuquan.

Drinking like a whale costs thousands of dollars, and a cup of music is called a saint.

Zong Zhi, a handsome boy, looked up at the sky with white eyes, as bright as Yushu before the wind.

Before Su Jin Dynasty embroidered Buddha in Changzhai, he often liked to escape Zen when he was drunk.

Li Bai wrote a hundred poems in a bucket and went to sleep in a restaurant in Chang 'an. The son of heaven didn't get on the boat, calling himself Brewmaster.

Zhang Xu handed down three cups of grass, and before he took off his hat and showed his head to the maharaja, he threw the paper like a cloud.

Jiao sui's five fights are outstanding, and it is about four banquets.