The only calligrapher

Calligraphers are people who are good at calligraphy and can push it to the artistic level. The heyday of calligraphy art began in the Eastern Han Dynasty. The writing rules of Chinese characters in China's calligraphy include writing, using pen, stippling, structure and style. There are five calligraphers in China who have been talked about and studied the most by ordinary people in the past dynasties: Wang Xizhi, whose representative is Preface to Lanting; Yan Zhenqing, the representative is "Sacrifice to the Nephew"; Mi Fei, the representative is Yan Shantie; Zhao Mengfu, represented by Danba Monument; Wang Duo, the representative is "Imitation Mountain Garden Post". Contemporary calligraphers include Hu Xiaoshi, Xiao Xian, Fan Ceng, Qi Gong, Wang Xiaju, Jia Zhu, Wu Zhangshu, Shen Peng, Hu Gongshi, Fei Xinwo, Deng Sanmu, Liu Bingsen, Zhang Hai, Ouyang Zhongshi, Wang Dongling, Shi Kai, Lingjingou, Wang Yong, Yan Gongda, Wo Xinghua, Bian Xuesong, Huang Yun and Rusa.