These are all reflected in calligraphy. If the worship of dharma in Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties was the embodiment of seeking "writing", then in Song Dynasty, calligraphy began to appear in front of the world with a new look of respecting meaning and expressing emotion. That is to say, besides being natural and diligent, calligraphers should be knowledgeable, that is, bookish, so that northern Song Sijia can change the face of Tang Kai. Direct promotion and calligraphy heritage.
No matter Cai Xiang and Su Dongpo, who are talented and innovative, or Huang Tingjian, who admires the ancients, and Mi Fei, who is adventurous in No.3 Middle School, they all strive to show their own calligraphy style, and at the same time highlight an unconventional posture, which makes the spirit of learning depressed between pen and ink, giving people a new aesthetic mood, and has been further extended by calligraphers such as Wu Shuo, Lu You, Fan Chengda, Zhu and Wen Tianxiang in the Southern Song Dynasty.
Calligraphers in Song Dynasty were represented by Su, Huang, Mi and Cai.