Representative figure of crazy grass calligraphy

1, Zhang Xu: Zhang Xu is one of the representatives of weeds. He combined natural images with subjective feelings and promoted the development of Weeds. 2. Huai Su: Huai Su is known as the "sage of grass", and its cursive brushwork is fine and vigorous, and it changes rapidly. Huang Tingjian: Huang Tingjian's calligraphy begins with his heart and is full of rationality in the process of opening and closing; 4. Zhu Yunming: The weeds in Zhu Yunming are extremely wanton.

What are the representative figures of crazy grass calligraphy?

1, Zhang Xu

Zhang Xu, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, is good at Weeds, and he is called "get drunk before you rest" with Huai Su. In calligraphy, he is good at combining objective natural images with personal subjective feelings, and developing new things on the basis of inheriting tradition, which also makes the wild grass art develop well before the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

2. Huai Su

Huai Su monk, whose common surname is Qian, was a famous cursive writer in the Tang Dynasty and was called "the sage of grass" by later generations. He has become a monk since childhood, and his calligraphy attainments are very high. His cursive brushwork is sparse, smart and natural, changing rapidly, and it is fascinating in a delicate and graceful state in his escape.

3. Huang Tingjian

Huang Tingjian is a famous cursive writer after Zhang Xu and Huai Su. His cursive skill mainly benefits from his understanding of external works. He writes meaningfully. Although he is rational, he is also open-minded, gathering, dispersing and releasing are all comfortable, but they are full of calm and refined feelings.

4. Zhu Yunming

Zhu Yunming was a famous calligrapher in Ming Dynasty. His "Wild Grass" is closer to the Yellow Valley, with alternating strokes, and the distance between lines is very close, which is very arbitrary. His weed works are called "iron painting silver hooks".