1, Zhong You
Zhong You is a famous calligrapher, but he is more than just a calligrapher. Zhong You is also a politician. The key point is that he worked for Cao Cao's family, and his official career was very smooth. It can be said that sesame blossoms are on the rise.
2. Wei Birthday
Dan Wei (179-253), a native of Jingzhao (Xi). Cao Wei is a great calligrapher and writer, and also a great master of pen and ink. He is the author of Pen Workshop, which is the most important document about pen-making technology. Lu Ban is the granddaddy of carpentry and Dan Wei is the granddaddy of pen-making industry.
3. Shi Guan Yi
Shi was a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Han Dynasty. He was active between Emperor Ling of Han Dynasty and Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty. Shi used to be a Tang envoy and was good at calligraphy, especially stereotyped writing. Later generations commented on Shi, saying that he was the most famous calligrapher in the period of Emperor Ling of Han Dynasty.
4. Wei Ji
The word Boru was born in Anyi, Hedong (now Xiaxian County, Shanxi Province). At first, Cao Cao was an ordinary genus, and later he was an official of Maoling, Shangshu and Shi Zhong. It is suggested that the county should resettle the refugees who have returned home, oppose the military's private recruitment as a trilogy, and advocate government supervision of salt sales, which was accepted by Cao Cao. Wei Wendi also suggested buying a doctor of law. He is good at ancient prose and calligraphy, has a high reputation and is the author of Wei.
5. Yi Song
The unknown date of birth and death is the calligrapher of Wei in the Three Kingdoms period and the nephew of calligrapher Zhong You. Yi Song likes calligraphy very much. He always loves good calligraphy works, lingers, ponders over the mystery, and studies hard whenever he has time. Yi Song's uncle Zhong You is a famous calligrapher. Yi Song naturally learns calligraphy from his uncle.