What works of famous ancient calligraphers do you admire?

first, Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher and book sage in the Eastern Jin Dynasty,

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Preface to the Lanting Pavilion, the masterpiece, is known as "the best running script in the world", which was loved by Emperor Taizong alone, and it was also the favorite of Emperor Qianlong of a generation.

Second: Yan Zhenqing Yan Zhenqing, an outstanding calligrapher in the middle of Tang Dynasty, created a unique realm of calligraphy with his "face style" in the history of calligraphy. Yan Lugong's calligraphy is characterized by excellent spirituality, and the realm is naturally magnificent; It is cast with its strong soul, and the realm is naturally vigorous; With its rich people, the realm is naturally broad.

In my later years, I still seek perfection and perfection. Its "face style" stands tall in the book world.

The Manuscript for Sacrificing a Nephew is a draft of Yan Zhenqing's memorial service for his nephew Yan Jiming in the Tang Dynasty. It was written in one go, regardless of the clumsy work, and it was often written until it was dry. It was known as "the second running script in the world".

third place: one of the famous calligraphers in the Tang Dynasty-one of the four famous regular script writers in Ou Yangxun

s history, who has his unique views on calligraphy and the "eight tricks" of calligraphy.

Ou Yangxun is called the first regular script in the Tang Dynasty because of his rigorous method and precipitous brushwork.

Jiuchenggong Liquan Monument has been hailed as "the first regular script in the world" or "the first official book in the world" by later generations, enjoying the reputation of "the ultimate rule of regular script", regarded as a model of regular script by calligraphers in past dynasties, and also the most copied work by beginners in calligraphy in past dynasties.

fourth place: "the sage of grass"-Zhang Xu

is good at cursive writing and good at sex, and is known as Zhang Dian in the world. His cursive writing, Li Bai's poetry and Pei Min's sword dance were also called "three wonders" at that time.

The whole post of "Abdominal Pain Sticker" is only 3 words. It is written in an eloquent way, and its charm is generated. Wang Shizhen in the Ming Dynasty wrote a postscript: "Zhang Changshi's" Abdominal Pain Post "and" Thousand Characters "have several lines, and they are fascinated by ghosts. If they are unpredictable."

Fifth place: Mi Fei, a calligrapher and painter in the Northern Song Dynasty

He is one of the "four calligraphers in the Song Dynasty" (Su, Mi, Huang and Cai), and he is second to none. He is good at seal, official script, line and cursive script, and is good at copying ancient calligraphy, reaching the level of confusion. His writing style is bold and unrestrained, and he is strict with statutes. "Biography of the History of the Song Dynasty and Wenyuan" said: "I am especially wonderful in calligraphy, and I am deeply impressed by Wang Xianzhi's brushwork."

Shu Su Tie is written in the Wusi column, but its momentum is not limited at all, and its intention is unrestrained. The pen is handsome and bold, and the pen moves rapidly, and the music changes. Dong Qichang wrote a postscript: "This volume is like a lion fighting an elephant. Go all out to cooperate for life.".

Sixth place: Liu Gongquan, a famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, was known as "Liu Shaoshi" in the world. He absorbed the strengths of Yan and Europe, and formed his own Liu Ti between Jin people's charm and Yan Shu's grace and boldness. He is known for his strength and strength, and later generations have the reputation of "Yan Jin Liu Gu". Liu Gongquan's calligraphy was famous at that time in the Tang Dynasty, and there was a saying among the people that "the word willow is worth a thousand dollars".

The Stele of the Mysterious Pagoda-Ming Wang Shizhen said: "This stele is the most revealing among the willow books." Its bone strength is vigorous, its bones and muscles are particularly exposed, and it is vigorous and charming; The knot is long and thin, and the size is quite strewn at random, which is rich and varied, looking forward to flying, and the lines are flowing. There is no slack in the whole monument, which can be described as excellent.

Seventh place: Su Shi, a painter and writer in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Su Shi is also good at calligraphy and regular script, and his pen is full of ups and downs, which makes him naive. Ziyun: "I couldn't have made a book";

People and books respected each other. At that time, his brothers, sons and nephews Yu, Mai and Guo, and friends Wang Dingguo and Zhao Lingzhi all learned from him. Later, historical celebrities such as Li Gang, Han Shizhong, Lu You, Wu Kuan and Zhang Zhidong in Qing Dynasty also learned from him, which shows the great influence.

Huangzhou Cold Food Post is a masterpiece of Su Shi's running script. This is a poem sent to revive, and it is a sigh of life caused by the Cold Food Festival in the third year of Su Shi's demotion to Huangzhou. The whole calligraphy is full of ups and downs, radiant and unrestrained, and there is no shortage of pens, which is known as "the third running script in the world".

Eighth place: Zhao Mengfu, a famous painter and calligrapher in the Yuan Dynasty

Zhao Mengfu not only created a new style in painting, but also was the first person in the Yuan Dynasty in calligraphy. For example, Xian Yushu, a famous calligrapher in the Yuan Dynasty, commented, "Zi Ang's seal cutting, Li's official duties, truthfulness, walking and jumping grass are the first in today's world." Zhao's style of writing is charming, elegant, well-knit and skillful, which was later called "Zhao Ti".

Luo Shen Fu is Zhao's masterpiece. The knot and stippling in the middle of the line won the legacy of the two kings.

Ninth place: Zhong You, a famous calligrapher and politician in the Three Kingdoms, learned from Cao Xi and Cai Yong, learned from others' strengths, and was good at all kinds of things, especially in writing letters, thus forming a new look from official to writing letters. As well as Wang Xizhi, he is also called "Zhong Wang". Tang Zhang Huaijin's Book Broken called him: "The real book is peerless, rigid and flexible, and there are many different interests between the paintings. It can be said that it is endless and quaint. Since the Qin and Han Dynasties, it has only been one person."

Chuanbao Biao is a copy of Wang Xizhi. The font is quaint, the structure is slightly flat, and the strokes are out of the ancient meaning of official script. Most of them are real calligraphy, which is Zhong You's masterpiece and can also be said to be the ancestor of regular script.

1th place: Wen Zhiming, the four great talents in the south of the Yangtze River in the Ming Dynasty.

Li Yingzhen, a beginner of Wen Zhiming's calligraphy, studied extensively the famous works of the previous generation, and was especially good at running script and small letters. He was warm and graceful, with strict statutes and vivid intentions. Although there is no vigorous momentum, it has the charm of calligraphy in Jin and Tang dynasties and has its own certain style. The strokes in small letters are tactful and the rhythm is relaxed, which is in harmony with his painting style and is known as the "first in Ming Dynasty", which has a great influence on later generations.