Zhenqing's words are clear and correct, especially good and sincere, cursive. Few families are short of paper and pens, so they use loess to sweep the wall and practice calligraphy. Chu Suiliang was a beginner, and later he got his brushwork from Zhang Xu. He also absorbed the characteristics of the four masters in the early Tang Dynasty and accepted the brushwork of Zhuanli and the Northern Wei Dynasty. Under the influence of in-laws Chen Jun and Yin, he became the second peak in the history of calligraphy since the Jin Dynasty with his personality, knowledge and enterprising spirit.
Its block letters are dignified and majestic, vigorous and majestic, heroic and vigorous, and the running script is vigorous and comfortable. Known as "Yan Ti" in the world, it is also known as "Yan Liu" with Liu Gongquan and has the reputation of "Yan Liu Jin Gu".
2. Ou Yangxun (557-64 1))
Calligraphy is bold, incisive and unique, so it is called "European style". He, Yu Shinan, Chu Suiliang and Xue Ji, also known as the "Four Masters", represent the calligraphy style of the early Tang Dynasty. He is also famous for sharing books with Yu Shinan in the early Tang Dynasty, and is called "Ou Yu". He and his son are also called "Ouyang".
Its book is dignified and neat, but not dull, close and vigorous, but not cramped. It combines the strengths of regular script in Han Li and Wei and Jin Dynasties, and forms a unique style.
3. Yu Shinan (558-638)
According to legend, he often lies in the quilt, draws his belly and learns books, so he can be the second king. It combines the regular script method of Sui Dynasty with the best of Wei Bei, creating a "Tang Kai" closer to the regular script of Jin Dynasty-a masterpiece of Tang Dynasty style. His brushwork is round and elegant, soft outside and rigid inside. Especially in spirit, win by rhyme. At first glance, it seems gentle, but later it looks very muscular, which is a progress in the artistic course of printed calligraphy.
4. Zhang Xu (7th-8th century AD)
According to legend, Xu is a heavy drinker. Every time he gets drunk, he screams and walks crazily, which means writing, or writing with his head immersed in ink. When I wake up, I look at myself and think that God can't be recovered. The human name is "Zhang Dian". Huai Su inherited and developed his brushwork, so he got his name from Crazy Grass and called it "Dian Zhang Zusu".
5. Liu Gongquan (778-865)
Wang Xizhi, a beginner in calligraphy, read the calligraphy techniques of famous calligraphers in Sui and Tang Dynasties, and integrated the northern steles into regular script, which has the advantages of compact European style, fine strength and rigorous face-to-face, and formed a regular script font with rigorous structure and beautiful strokes. People call it "Liu Style". As famous as Yan Zhenqing, it is called "Yan Liu Jin Gu" in the world.