Chu Suiliang was a famous calligrapher and politician in Tang Dynasty. His calligraphy was a beginner in Shinan. In his later years, he accepted Zhong You and Wang Xizhi and merged with Han Li to form his own family. Together with Ou Yangxun, Yu Shinan and Xue Ji, they are called the four great calligraphers in the early Tang Dynasty. According to legend, after Yu Shinan's death, Emperor Taizong sighed that no one could discuss books. Wei Zhi praised: "Chu Suiliang's efforts won Wang Yi a reputation." Wei Zhi believes that he has a deep understanding of Wang Zi and has the ability to identify the authenticity of Wang Zi. His handed down works include regular script "Monument to Mencius", "Preface to the Holy Teaching of Yanta" and "A Que Buddhist Shrine".
Calligraphy Group: Qiantang Chu Suiliang