Zhao Meng is known as the four masters of regular script, but Zhao Meng is hundreds of years later than Yan Zhenqing. He is the 11th grandson of Zhao Kuangyin in Song Dynasty, and he is good at calligraphy and painting. At that time, Zhao Meng's calligraphy and painting were also famous, and his "Zhao Ti Shu" was also highly respected at that time, so he was called the four masters of regular script with Ou Yangxun, Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan.
Yan Zhenqing, a famous minister and calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, was also a general. He has also made extraordinary achievements in calligraphy. He is good at running script and regular script. He just started to learn Chu Suiliang's calligraphy, and later he studied under Zhang Xu. After decades of practice, Yan Zhenqing made great achievements in calligraphy, especially his regular script won the praise of later calligraphers.
The difference between Yan Jie and Zhao Kai.
Yan Zhenqing in Tang Dynasty and Zhao Mengfu in Yuan Dynasty were both good at regular script, which was characterized by strict statutes, profound techniques and convenience for beginners.
1, brushwork: Yan Zhenqing is dignified and majestic, and is praised by the world as a beautiful figure. Zhao Mengfu is called Zhao Ti because of her graceful posture, neat structure and skillful brushwork.
2. Style: Yan Zhenqing studied Chu Suiliang at first, then Zhang Xu, and only after 50 years old did he form a vigorous style. Zhao Mengfu's calligraphy was deeply influenced by Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.