Zhiyong, a monk between Chen and Sui Dynasties, was named Faji, surnamed Wang, a man of Huiji, and was good at calligraphy, especially in cursive script. After Wang Huizhi, the seventh grandson of Wang Xizhi and the fifth son of Wang Xizhi. The monk of Yongxin Temple in Shanyin (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang) is called "Yong Zen Master". I often live in the book pavilion of Yongxin Temple and study books in Linchi. Study behind closed doors for 3 years. At first, he studied calligraphy from Xiao Ziyun, and later, with the ancestor Wang Xizhi as the ancestor, he devoted himself to studying calligraphy in Yongxin Temple for 3 years. Zhi Yong brilliantly passed on the family law, and his energy was extraordinary. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, calligraphers rarely came to school. A hundred years old is the end. Zhi Guo, Bian Cai, and Yu Shinan are all wise and full of calligraphy.
Huai Su (737-799) was born in Lingling, Yongzhou (now Lingling, Hunan). Calligraphers in the Tang Dynasty were famous for their "wild grass" and were called "sage of grass" in history.
Ou Yangxun (557-641), a letter book, Han nationality, was born in Linxiang, Tanzhou (now Changsha, Hunan) in the Tang Dynasty, a famous calligrapher and official in the Tang Dynasty, and one of the four masters of regular script.
Yan Zhenqing (August 23, 79-784) was born in Jingzhao Wannian (now Xi 'an City, Shaanxi Province) and was born in Linyi (now Linyi City, Shandong Province). Yan Shigu V, a famous minister, calligrapher and secretary supervisor in the Tang Dynasty, followed Sun [2] and Situ Yan Gao Qing.
Liu Gongquan (778-865), the word is sincere. Jingzhao Huayuan (now Yaozhou District, Tongchuan City, Shaanxi Province) was born. In the mid-Tang Dynasty, he was an official, calligrapher and poet, and was the younger brother of Liu Gongchuo, the minister of war.