Celebrity calligrapher

Li Si, a calligrapher of past dynasties-Cheng Miao, a calligrapher who wrote Xiao Zhuan-also passed on the ink fragrance in prison. Zhong You, the founder of the first official script-regular script, Mrs. Wei-a highly respected female calligrapher Wang Xizhi-the founder of calligraphy-three generations of Wang Dao-a calligrapher's family, Zhiyong-a monk calligrapher, and Ouyang Tong, father and son-Ouyang Xiu, diligent calligrapher of the two kings, Chu Suiliang, grandson of an open mind, and theoretical calligrapher Wu Zetian. Calligrapher Huai Su-Liu Gongquan-Zhang Xu-Zhang Zhi, a calligrapher who takes everything as his teacher-Li, a calligrapher who is now a master-Su Shi, an emperor who devoted himself to imperial seal-Huang Tingjian, an artistic genius-Mi Fei, a calligrapher who studied Huai Su's brushwork day and night-Cai Xiang, a humble and diligent calligrapher-and an artist emperor. Zhao Mengfu, a versatile calligrapher, Xu Wei, a diligent calligrapher, Deng, the first calligrapher in the late Ming Dynasty, a stone calligrapher, Wu Changshuo, an advocate of standard cursive script, became a self-taught.

Reference: chuhai.edu/camilla/2003-2004 Student Work /CsA-G2-4 Project/Writer.

Besides Wang Xi, there are many famous calligraphers in China. For example, Li Si, a politician in Qin Dynasty, is said to have not only compiled Biography, but also written a stone tablet of Biography, which is a treasure in calligraphy. During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the art of calligraphy developed greatly. Of course, the highest achievement is Wang Xizhi, who is good at cursive script, regular script and running script. In addition, Zhong You's regular script and Wang Xianzhi's running script are also famous. The Tang Dynasty was the moderns of calligraphy art, and the cursive scripts of Cao Sheng, Zhang Xu and Huai Su were bold, innovative and unpredictable. Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan and Ou Yangxun's regular script is dignified and neat, and the brushwork is rigorous, which is still a model for calligraphers. After the Tang Dynasty, there were still many talented people in the calligraphy circle in China, such as Su Shi, Huang Tingjian, Mi Fei and Cai Xiang (Cantonese accent). Zhao Mengfu in Yuan Dynasty (Cantonese); Su Shi, such as Wen Zhiming and Dong Qichang in the Ming Dynasty, Zheng Banqiao, Jinnong and Wu Changshuo in the Qing Dynasty, is versatile and excellent in poetry, writing, calligraphy and painting. He is one of the four great calligraphers in Song Dynasty. He studied under Wang Xizhi, Yan Zhenqing and Li Yong, and was good at running script and regular script. The Huangzhou Cold Food Poem he wrote when he was demoted to Huangzhou is his masterpiece. As Su Shi is a calligrapher, people write to him from time to time, asking for his Mo Bao in order to get a reply. It is said that a man named Han Zongru often used this method to get Su Shi's ink. He took Su Shi's note and got ten catties of mutton. One day, Han Zongru sent another letter, waiting for a reply. Knowing his intention, Su Shi said humorously, "This official won't kill sheep today!" Han Zongru's plan was caught.

Li Si, an ancient calligrapher: Cheng Miao, a calligrapher who created Xiao Zhuan: Prison also transmits ink fragrance. Zhong You, the first official script: Mrs. Wei, the founder of regular script; Wang Xizhi, a highly respected female calligrapher; Wang Xianzhi, the creator of a calligraphy; Three generations of Wang Dao family: calligrapher's family, wise and brave; A monk calligrapher, Ou Yangxun and Ouyang Tong; Father and son: young Ouyang Lu Jianzhi; Yu Shinan, a diligent calligrapher; Chu Suiliang, the emperor's calligraphy teacher; Sun, an enlightened calligrapher; Wu Zetian, the first empress calligrapher. Yan Zhenqing: Huai Su, a calligrapher with both civil and military skills: Liu Gongquan, a madman; Zhang Xu, a calligrapher who takes everything as his teacher; Zhang Zhi, a calligrapher who takes everything as a teacher; Li, a modern calligrapher; Su Shi, an emperor dedicated to the Jade Seal and Song Taizong; Artistic genius Huang Tingjian; Mi Fei, who devoted himself to studying Huai Su's brushwork; Cai Xiang, a famous ancient calligrapher who studied day and night; Song Huizong, an artist with both civil and military skills, Emperor Yue Fei. Calligrapher Wen Tianxiang: Honest Calligrapher Zhao Mengfu: Versatile Calligrapher: Diligent Calligrapher Xu Wei: The First Calligrapher in the Late Ming Dynasty: Three Masterpieces of Poetry Deng: Practicing seal cutting; Wu Changshuo: Stone Carver Yu Youren: Advocating standard cursive script: Self-taught.