What calligraphers were there in Qing Dynasty?

The four great calligraphers in Qing Dynasty were Weng Fanggang, Liu Yong, Liang and He. Their calligraphy is famous all over the country, and they are called "Weng, Liu, Liang and Wang". Later generations called them the four great families of Qing Dynasty. Calligraphy in Qing Dynasty was the revival period of stele study.

Calligraphy is an artistic expression of the unique beauty of words in China and neighboring countries and regions deeply influenced by China culture. Including China calligraphy, Mongolian calligraphy, Arabic calligraphy and English calligraphy. His China Calligraphy is a unique traditional Chinese character art in China.

Calligraphy in a broad sense refers to the writing rules of characters and symbols. In other words, calligraphy refers to writing with its brushwork, structure and composition according to the characteristics and significance of words, making it a beautiful work of art. China's calligraphy is an original performance art of the Han nationality, which is known as: poetry without words, wireless dance; Paintings without pictures, silent music, etc.