Zhao Ti in ancient calligraphy refers to the fonts of famous artists.

Zhao Mengfu-Zhao Ti

Zhao Mengfu (1254- 1322) is a native of Huzhou, Zhejiang. Official to Hanlin Bachelor, Doctor Rong Lu, Duke Wei, History. He is the author of Song Xuezhai Collection. Zhao Mengfu was an influential calligrapher in the early Yuan Dynasty. "Biography of the History of Yuan Dynasty" records: "Meng Yi's calligraphy is the best in the world, so the book is the theme of the world." Praise. According to Song Lian, a scholar, Zhao's calligraphy learned the book of the Four Spirits (namely,) of the Eight Laws in his early years, Zhong You and Immortals in his middle years, and books in his later years. In addition, he also visited Dingding Monument in Yuan and Wei Dynasties, Yu Shinan and Chu Suiliang in Tang Dynasty, which was a great achievement of predecessors. As Wen Jia said, "Gong Wei's calligraphy is superior to that of the ancients, who all imitated it". Therefore, Zhao's success in calligraphy is inseparable from his ability to learn from other people's long sentences.