Ranking of modern Chinese calligraphers

The ranking of modern Chinese calligraphers is as follows. As a unique art form of the Chinese nation, calligraphy has an unparalleled status in the world's art palace. Elegant, powerful, rigorous, standardized, and with different aesthetic standards, you can find its home in the world of calligraphy art. 1. Qi Gong (1912-2005), who called himself "Qi Ming Gong", whose courtesy name was Yuan Bai, also known as Yuan Bo, and whose name was Yuanbei Jushi. He was a Manchu in Beijing. 2. Lin Sanzhi (1898-1989), named Lin, also known as Yilin, also known as Sanzhi, also known as Sanchi, Zuoer, Jiangshanglaoren, etc., was born in Jiangpu County, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province. 3. Sha Menghai Sha Menghai (1900 _ 1992) was born in Yin County, Zhejiang Province. A leading figure in calligraphy in the 20th century. He has extensive research in language, literature and history, archeology, calligraphy, seal cutting, etc. Chen Yulong, a professor at Peking University, once commented: “Looking at the Chinese calligraphy world in the 20th century, those who truly excelled with their profound calligraphy skills and were able to reach the level of the great power are Kang Youwei, Yu Youren, Li Zhimin, Sha Menghai and others. 4. Zhao Puchu Zhao Puchu (1907 _ 2000), born in Anqing, is one of the founders of the China Association for the Promotion of Democracy, an outstanding Buddhist leader, an outstanding calligrapher, a famous social activist and a great patriot. 5. Shen Peng Shen Peng, Born in Jiangyin City, Jiangsu Province in 1931. Calligrapher, art critic, poet. Honorary member of the 10th China Federation of Literary and Art Circles.