Who were the four great calligraphers in Song Dynasty? Related knowledge of the four great calligraphers in Song Dynasty.

1. The four great calligraphers in Song Dynasty were Su Shi, Huang Tingjian, Mi Fei and Cai Xiang. In the history of calligraphy, there were four great calligraphers in Song Dynasty: Su, Huang, Mi and Cai.

2. In "Song Sijia", the top three refer to Su Shi, Huang Tingjian and Mi Fei respectively. Judging from the style of calligraphy, Su Shi is full of ups and downs and innocence; Huang tingjian rises vertically and horizontally, hiding and pulling; Miffy is handsome, bold, calm and happy. They were all good at learning from the ancients, full of innovative spirit and unique book style, and were highly respected by people at that time. They are listed in four schools, and there is no objection to this. It is generally believed that the so-called Cai refers to Cai Xiang, whose calligraphy is based on the Jin and Tang Dynasties, and pays attention to the ancient meaning and statutes. However, Cai Jing's calligraphy is charming, healthy and cheerful. Compared with Cai Xiang, which has preserved more "ancient laws", Cai Jing's calligraphy seems to be more innovative and can better reflect the aesthetic taste of calligraphy in the Song Dynasty.