Yan Zhenqing (Yan Ti)
Yan Zhenqing's existing calligraphy works include: Multi-Pagoda Monument (full name: Multi-Pagoda Induction Monument of Qianfu Temple in Xijing, Datang), Oriental Painting Praise Monument, Magu Xiantan Monument, Guojia Temple Monument and Yan Liqin Monument.
His running script "Ji Ming's Nephew's Manuscript" is a work of grief and indignation, and it is called the second running script in the world.
The best running script in the world is, of course, Preface to Lanting written by Wang Xizhi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, also called Preface to Lanting.
Liu Gongquan (Liu Ti)
Compared with Yan Ti, Liuzi is slightly thinner, so it is called "Yan Liu Jin Gu".
Although the pen is from Yan Zhenqing, it is different from Yan Zhenqing's Kuobo, which is particularly heroic.
There are many books handed down from ancient times, among which Shence Army Monument, Willow Book Diamond Sutra and Mysterious Pagoda Monument are outstanding.
Zhao Mengfu (Zhao Ti)
Most calligraphers in the Song and Yuan Dynasties were only good at calligraphy and cursive writing, but Zhao Mengfu was able to study each style thoroughly.
There are also masterpieces in Zhao Kai's books, such as Sanmen Collection, which is broad in structure, deep and steady in structure and fluent in brushwork, and is most suitable for copybooks.
Most of Zhao's handed down works are running scripts, most of which are accurate in brushwork and rigorous in wording, such as Fu on the Red Wall, which is a classic.