Sun's "good old, literary talent flying, named after calligraphy and painting." He is good at writing letters, lines and cursive scripts, especially cursive scripts. There are three kinds of Sun's handed down books, namely, prose and Jing Fu Dian Fu, all of which are cursive ink, of which the most successful and influential.
2. vanilla soothing stonemason
Jing Shijiang, a native of Zhong Sheng Town, nanbu county, Sichuan, is a famous hard pen calligrapher and a member of nanbu county Hard Pen Calligraphy Association.
3. Vanilla Tree Wen Tianxiang
Wen Tianxiang's calligraphy is not calm and looks weak. However, his stippling is thin and hard, and the turning point is angular, quite like Lin Hejing, a hermit in the early Northern Song Dynasty.
4. Vanilla Tree Mao Zedong
The general evolution of Chairman Mao's calligraphy: His regular script and running script are really ordinary, but there is no denying that Chairman Mao's calligraphy talent is quite high. In the middle-aged and elderly people, they have made great achievements. As soon as they write cursive script, they wrap the momentum of the world to the tip of their pens, and they are as spectacular as Yue Long tigers in one hand.
5. Vanilla Tree Huai Su
Becoming a monk since childhood, spending his leisure time in Zen, and loving calligraphy. He is as famous as Zhang Xu, known as "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.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia _ cursive script