Who is the most famous calligrapher in the history of China?

Cai Yong, a calligrapher in the Eastern Han Dynasty, is good at seal script, especially official script, and once wrote The Book of Bofei.

Wang Xizhi, an outstanding calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, is known as the "sage of calligraphy". He is good at all kinds of modeling, cursive script is elegant and smart, regular script is smart and dense, and running script is vigorous and changeable.

Ou Yangxun, a calligrapher in the early Tang Dynasty, had the most exquisite regular script skills and created a unique "European style".

Yu Shinan: A famous calligrapher in the early Tang Dynasty, whose seal script is as famous as Ou Yangxun's.

Yan Zhenqing: A calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, he was good at writing regular script with the meaning of seal script, and his "face style" was a model for later generations.

Huai Su: A calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, famous for "Wild Grass".

Liu Gongquan: A famous calligrapher in Tang Dynasty, he wrote regular script. "Six bodies" is often used by beginners.

Huang Tingjian, a calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty, was also called "Song Sijia" with Su Shi, Cai Xiang and Mi Fei. Good at writing cursive script.

A famous painter and calligrapher in Yuan Dynasty, especially proficient in regular script and running script, established his own family, which was later called "Zhao Ti".

Zhu Yunming, a calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty, is also known as "four outstanding figures in Wuzhong" with Tang Yin, Wen Zhiming and Xu Zhenqing, and is good at cursive writing.

Bao: Calligrapher of Qing Dynasty, the author of calligraphy theory's masterpiece "Painting a Boat with Two Tanks".