The characteristics of each ancient calligrapher

Each has its own characteristics, mainly depending on what font you practice. Beginners generally start with Ou Yangxun's regular script in Tang Dynasty. The main features are slender and beautiful fonts and steep brushwork, which have been integrated into some official scripts of the Jin Dynasty. The font of Liu Gongquan in Yan Zhenqing is called Yan Liujin, which also has its own uniqueness. The earliest regular script dates back to the small script of Jin Dynasty. Zhong You was the first calligrapher to use regular script. His handwriting is fresh and beautiful, calligrapher Wang Xizhi. The earliest copying began in Zhong You, and Wang Xizhi was the most perfect calligrapher in the history of China. He learned official script, regular script, running script and cursive script, all of which reached their peak, especially running script, which was extremely profound. There were many calligraphers in ancient China. Look at the fonts you need to feel. As the saying goes, words are like human chains, which will eventually make your style leap from paper to feel, and skill is the most important.