Ou Yangxun in Tang Dynasty: Regular script is rigorous and precipitous, known as "the first regular script in Tang Dynasty", and its masterpiece is "The Inscription of Liquan in Jiuchenggong".
2. Yan Zhenqing (709-785), a native of Wanzhao, Jingzhao, was born in Linyi (now Linyi, Shandong) in the Tang Dynasty. In the history of calligraphy, he is the most accomplished and influential calligrapher after the two kings. Zhang Xu, a "sage of grass", was a beginner in his book, in the early Tang Dynasty. After that, it was widely collected, changed to the ancient method, and became an enemy of the calligraphy style in the early Tang Dynasty, from thin and hard to vigorous and vigorous, and became broad-minded and magnificent. This style also embodies the prosperous style of the Tang Dynasty, which is noble with him.
Chao Yan Zhenqing (Yan Ti): His regular script is dignified and magnificent, which is called Yan Ti in the world. Representative works include Yan Bei, Yan Jia Miao Bei, Duo Baota Bei, Manuscript for Sacrificing Nephew, and Biography of Magu Xiantan.
3. Liu Gongquan (778-865), whose real name is Jing Ren in Tang Dynasty, was named "Liu" in the world. Later generations called it "Yan Liu Jin Gu", which became a model of calligraphy in past dynasties. His calligraphy is vigorous and vigorous, and his words are rigorous and meticulous. As far as the characteristics of Chinese characters are concerned, they are famous for their thinness and strength. The regular script written is beautiful and strong, and the running script and regular script are the most exquisite.
Liu Gongquan (Liu Ti) in Tang Dynasty: His regular script is clean and vigorous, with rigorous structure, delicate brushwork and straight brushwork. He is known as "Liu Ti" in the world, and his masterpieces include Mysterious Tower Monument and Shence Army Monument.
4. Zhao Mengfu (1254- 1322): Zi Ang, whose name is Song Xue, is a passerby in Song Xue, Huzhou (now Xing Wu, Zhejiang). He is good at seal script, official script, authentic works, calligraphy and cursive script, especially at regular script and calligraphy. The Book History of Yuan Dynasty says that "Meng Zhi's seal calligraphy is the highest in ancient and modern times, so the title of the book is the world". Yuan Xianyu wrote the Collection of Xue Kunzhai: "Zi Angyin, Li, Zhen, Xing and Dian Cao are the first in the contemporary era, and Xiao Kai is the first among Zi Ang's books." His elegant style, neat structure and skillful brushwork are praised as "Zhao Ti" by the world.
Zhao Mengfu in Yuan Dynasty: Regular script is round and delicate, correct and rigorous, yet elegant and beautiful. He was praised as "Zhao Ti" by the world, and his masterpiece "Rebuilding the Three Storeys of the Xuandian".
5. Wang Xizhi (303-36 1): Shao Yi,No. Lianzhai, originally from Linyi (now Linyi, Shandong), and later moved to Yin Shan (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). He is a general from the official to the right army, and he will review the internal history. He was a great calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and was revered as a calligrapher by later generations.
His best calligraphy is Preface to Lanting Collection. In addition to Preface to Lanting Collection, there are other famous posts, such as official slave post, seventeen post, two thank-you post, orange post, menstruation post, quick snow clearing post, Lun, Huang Tingjing and so on. The main characteristics of his calligraphy are peaceful and natural, the brushwork is euphemistic and subtle, graceful and restrained, and later generations commented that "if you float in the clouds, you may be surprised by moss." Wang Xizhi's calligraphy is beautiful.
Wang Xianzhi (344-386) was born in Huiji (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). Official to the secretariat, so the world called Daling, is the seventh son of Wang Xizhi. I studied with his father when I was young, and then I followed Zhang Zhi's method. I didn't have an innovative method. I created my own style, which was as famous as my father and was called "Two Kings".
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 wedding invitations" in Qing Dynasty. When commenting on his book, Maureen's fun said: "The brushwork is vigorous and sharp, and the posture makes it spicy, without any dust and shackles." If you want to practice your handwriting well, it is recommended to use calligraphy tools such as calligraphy three treasures, which will make rapid progress.