The following are the most famous calligraphers in China for you to choose from (beginners suggest starting with regular script).
[1] Wang Xizhi
Wang Xizhi is an innovator in calligraphy and has made great achievements in running script and cursive script.
His masterpiece "Preface to the Lanting Pavilion" is beautiful and natural, so it is considered as a model from ancient times to the present. "Therefore, calligraphers of all previous dynasties regarded Preface to Lanting as" the best running script in the world "and achieved perfection.
[2] Yan Zhenqing
In the history of calligraphy, Yan Zhenqing is the most accomplished and influential calligrapher after the two kings. His regular script "Many Pagodas Monument" and regular script "Sacrifice to My Nephew" are the highest artistic realm in a very sad state of mind, and are called "the second running script in the world".
Yan Ti has established an immortal leading position in the history of regular script for thousands of years, and Yan Zhenqing is one of the most influential calligraphers in the history of China.
[3] Zhao Mengfu
At the same time, Zhao Mengfu was also the leader of the calligraphy circle in Yuan Dynasty, occupying an important position in the history of calligraphy in China. In his later years, he reached the realm of old and refined calligraphy, which set an insurmountable peak for the history of calligraphy in China.
[4] Liu Gongquan
In the history of calligraphy in China, there was a famous calligrapher who was good at regular script and was famous for his strength. This is known as Liu Gongquan.
[5] Wang Xianzhi
Wang Xianzhi's calligraphy, whether it is fine script, running script, cursive script or official script, is famous for cursive script. His regular script is represented by the thirteen acts of Luo Shenfu, and his running script is duck head pill iron. The cursive masterpiece Mid-Autumn Post is listed as one of the three greeting posts in Qing Dynasty.
Wang Xianzhi was a giant among calligraphers in Wei and Jin Dynasties. His achievements in the art of calligraphy amazed later calligraphers.