Please say that "Su" refers to a writer and calligrapher in the Song Dynasty, and "Liu" refers to a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty.

Su Ti refers to Su Shi in the Northern Song Dynasty (103765438+1October 8th-165438+August 24th, 0), whose word Zi Zhan, the word He Zhong, was called "Dongpo lay man" by the world.

Liu Ti refers to Liu Gongquan (778-865 AD), a famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, and a native of Huayuan, Jing Zhao (now Yaoxian County, Shaanxi Province). Official to the prince, known as "Liu". Liu Gongquan's calligraphy is famous for regular script, which is as famous as Yan Zhenqing, and is called Yan Liu. Wang Xizhi, a beginner in calligraphy, later visited famous calligraphers in the Tang Dynasty and thought that Yan Zhenqing and his calligraphy were the best, so he absorbed the strengths of Yan and Ou, and formed his own Liu style between the charm of Jin people and the graceful and unconstrained style of Yan's calligraphy, which was famous for its strength and strength, and later generations had the reputation of "Yan Gu". He wrote many works in his life, mainly including Hui Yuan's View of the Bell Tower in the Tang Dynasty, Diamond Sutra Engraving, Xuanta Monument, Su Feng Monument, Shence Army Monument and so on. In addition, there are ink marks such as "Zhao Meng Post" and "Pear Post and Postscript from Wang Xianzhi".