Born in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, he was good at calligraphy at the age of seven. The idioms "three points in the wood" and "son-in-law in the east bed" are all related to Wang Xizhi. Wang Xizhi's calligraphy attainments are very high, especially Preface to Lanting. However, due to the long history, Wang Xizhi's original works have not been circulated in the world, and some are manuscripts.
2. Guan Daosheng
Guan Daosheng was a famous female calligrapher, painter, poet and poet in Yuan Dynasty, and the wife of Zhao Mengfu. Guan Daosheng was clever since he was a child, and he was proficient in writing poetry and painting. The most famous representative works are Qiu Shen Tie, Shui Zhu Tu Juan and Chang Ming Temple Tu.
3. Zhao Mengfu
Great calligraphers in Yuan Dynasty were proficient in calligraphy and painting, well-versed in economy and versatile, among which calligraphy and painting achieved the highest achievement, which created a new situation of painting style in Yuan Dynasty. 1987, the International Astronomical Society named Mercury Crater after Zhao Mengfu to commemorate his contribution to human culture and history.
4. Liu Gongquan
Liu Gongquan (778-865), a famous calligrapher, was born in Jing Zhao Jing Yuan (now Yao County, Shaanxi Province) in the Tang Dynasty. Liu Gongquan is studious, good at ci and fu, and knows the rhythm. Official to the prince, known as "Liu".
After Liu Gongquan, he was named Duke of Hedong, also known as "Liuhe East". Public power is Yan Zhenqing's successor, but it is only a thin brushwork and unique; Later generations called it "Yan Liu", which became a model of calligraphy in past dynasties.
5. Yan Zhenqing
Yan Zhenqing (709-784), a native of Jingzhao Wannian (now Xi, Shaanxi), was originally from Langjia Linyi (now Linyi, Shandong). Yan Shigu V, the secretary supervisor, is a grandson, and Situ Qing is his younger brother, a famous official and calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty.
In the 22nd year of Kaiyuan, Yan Zhenqing became a scholar and served as a supervisor and consultant in the temple. Later, because he offended Yang, the powerful minister, he was demoted to be the prefect of the plain and was called "Yan Plain" by the world. During the Anshi Rebellion, Yan Zhenqing led a crusade against the rebels. Later, he went to Fengxiang and was made a minister.