Ancient famous calligraphers

Ancient famous calligrapher:

Ou Yangxun 1.

Representative works include iron, money, iron and Hans. Montitie is the most representative and can best reflect the characteristics of European books. Ou Yangxun's calligraphy inscriptions have been handed down from generation to generation, among them, the Ming of Liquan, which stood in Jiucheng Palace for six years. Ou Yangxun's life spanned three dynasties. When I was a teenager, I was in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, when I was a teenager, I was in the Sui Dynasty, and when I was old, I was in the early Tang Dynasty.

2. Yan Zhenqing.

He is the most representative and influential calligrapher among the four major regular script writers. His words are flowing like dragons and snakes, showing the tolerance of the prosperous Tang Dynasty in one go. The Manuscript for Sacrificing a Nephew is his most representative running script, and it is also called the second running script in the world by later generations. Representative works include Hai Yun and Li Leji.

3. Liu Gongquan.

And Yan Zhenqing's ci has a character, which is also fused by later generations, called Yan Gu. Liu Gongquan's handwriting is thin and powerful, bony and strict, forming his own calligraphy font with high recognition. Representative works include Diamond Sutra Monument and Mysterious Pagoda Monument.

4. Huang tingjian.

A famous writer and calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty, the founder of Jiangxi Poetry School. Together with Du Fu, Chen, they are called "one ancestor and three schools" (Huang Tingjian is one of them). The main representative works are Songfengge and Jingfubo Temple Poetry. The author of "Valley Ci", whose calligraphy is unique, is one of the "Song Sijia" and is known as "Valley Style".

5. Wang Xizhi.

A famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, he is known as the "Book Sage". The masterpiece Preface to Lanting is known as "the best running script in the world". As an iconic monument in the history of calligraphy in China, Wang Xizhi has a profound influence on China's thousand-year-old calligraphy, leaving a lot of colorful calligraphy works.