Running script generally refers to which calligrapher's calligraphy works?

A famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, he is known as a "book saint". The most famous masterpiece of running script is Preface to Lanting written by Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Predecessors described it as "a dragon flying from heaven, a tiger lying in a phoenix" and praised it as "the best running script in the world".

(Lanting preface)

(original by Wang Xizhi)

Representative 2: Yan Zhenqing

In the Tang Dynasty, Yan Zhenqing was excellent at calligraphy and created "Yan Ti" regular script, which was called "four masters of regular script" with Zhao Mengfu, Liu Gongquan and Ou Yangxun. Together with Liu Gongquan, they are called "Yan Liu" and "Yangu".

The book "Sacrificing a Nephew" is very bold, and the ancients rated it as "the second running script in the world". The famous representative work in the running script is Lushan Temple Monument written by Li Yong in Tang Dynasty, which is fluent and rich.

(Sacrifice nephew)

(self-written post)

Representative figure 3: Su Shi

Su Shi is good at writing running script and regular script, and his Huangzhou Cold Food Post is called "the third running script in the world". They are also called "Song Sijia" with Huang Tingjian, Mi Fei and Cai Xiang.

He studied with famous artists in Jin, Tang and Five Dynasties, and integrated the creative styles of Wang Sengqian, Xu Hao, Li Yong, Yan Zhenqing and Yang Ningshi into his family. The existing works include Red Cliff Fu, Huangzhou Cold Food Poetry and Yellow River Sacrifice.

(cold food post)