"Take off your hat in front of the prince, and drop paper like clouds of smoke." This poem by Du Fu describes the creative scene of a calligrapher at that time. This calligrapher was

Answer B

Test question analysis: From this poem by Du Fu, it can be seen that it describes a cursive calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. A is incorrect. Wang Xizhi was a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and the time does not match. ;CD is wrong. Although Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan were calligraphers of the Tang Dynasty, they were good at regular script.

Test points: This question tests ancient Chinese calligraphy.

Comments: Using tables to memorize knowledge, a brief list of famous calligraphers in ancient China

Dynasties

Famous calligraphers and their representative works

Qin Dynasty

Li Si was a famous seal calligrapher

Eastern Jin Dynasty

Wang Xizhi prepared various styles, especially cursive script and running script; his representative works include "Lanting Preface" and "Lanting Preface". "Sang Luan Tie" and so on, known as the "Sage of Calligraphy"

Tang Dynasty

Ouyang Xun, Yan Zhenqing, and Liu Gongquan respectively created the European style, Yan style, and Liu style in regular script; Huai Su, Zhang Xuze is good at cursive script

Northern Song Dynasty

The four great calligraphers Su Shi, Huang Tingjian, Mi Fu and Cai Xiang are all famous for their cursive script

Yuan Dynasty< /p>

Zhao Mengdai, founded Zhao Ti

Ming Dynasty

Wen Zhengming, Dong Qichang