Who is the most famous calligraphy teacher in China?

Li Si - the calligrapher who created Xiaozhuan

Cheng Miao - the fragrance of ink spread in prison, the first official script

Zhong Yao - the creator of regular script

Mrs. Wei—a highly respected female calligrapher

Wang Xizhi—who became an idiot by practicing calligraphy

Wang Xianzhi—the creator of one-stroke calligraphy

Wang Guiding three generations of a family - a family of calligraphers

Zhiyong - monk calligrapher

Ouyang Xun and Ouyang Tong, father and son - Ouyang and Ouyang

Lu Jianzhi - diligently studying the calligraphy of the two kings< /p>

Yu Shinan - the emperor's calligraphy teacher

Chu Suiliang - accept the teaching with an open mind

Sun Guoting - the theoretical calligrapher

Wu Zetian - the first empress Calligrapher

Yan Zhenqing - a calligrapher with both civil and military skills

Huai Su - a master of cursive writing

Liu Gongquan - a correct heart and a correct pen

Zhang Xu —A calligrapher who takes all things as his teacher

Zhang Zhi—a master of modern Chinese calligraphy

Li Yangbing—dedicated to jade chopsticks and seal scripts

Taizong of the Song Dynasty—the emperor who excelled in calligraphy

Su Shi - an artistic talent

Huang Tingjian - carefully studying Huai Su's brushwork

Mi Fu - studying ancient famous calligraphy day and night

Cai Xiang - An open-minded and diligent calligrapher

Song Huizong - Artist Emperor

Yue Fei - A calligrapher with both civil and military skills

Wen Tianxiang - A righteous calligrapher

< p>Zhao Mengfu - a versatile calligrapher

Wen Zhengming - a diligent calligrapher

Xu Wei - the first calligrapher in the late Ming Dynasty

Zheng Banqiao - poetry Three Wonders of Calligraphy and Painting

Deng Shiru - Practicing Seal Script

Wu Changshuo - Stone Carving Painter

Yu Youren - Promoting Standard Cursive Writing

Pu Xin She - Self-taught without a teacher

Qin Hui-Song style characters