Who are the great calligraphers in modern times?

Wang Xizhi Wang Xianzhi Wang Hui Wang Xun Wang Hui (Wang family)

Suo Jing (Master Zhang Cao)

Xie An and Xie Wan (Xie family brothers)

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Yang Xin (after offering it, you can walk alone)

Lu Ji (Emperor Mo’s "pacification" post)

Suo Tao (Fine Regular Script)

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The most well-known among them is Wang Xizhi. Wang Xizhi (303-361), Han nationality, named Yishao and Danzhai, was originally from Linyi, Langya (now Shandong), and later moved to Shanyin (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). He became a general of the Youjun Army and an internal historian of Kuaiji. He was a great figure in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The calligrapher was revered as the "Sage of Calligraphy" by later generations. His son Wang Xianzhi was also good at calligraphy, and people called them the "Two Kings". Another son, Wang Ningzhi, was promoted to General Zuo. Because he served as General of the Right Army, he was known as "Wang Youjun" and "Wang Kuaiji". Representative works include: "Le Yi Lun" in regular script, "Huang Ting Jing", "Seventeen Tie" in cursive script, "Auntie Tie" in running script, "Kuai Xue Shi Qing Tie", "Sang Luan Tie", "Lanting Preface" in running script, etc. He studied the body movements carefully, imitated the calligraphy with his heart, learned from many talents, and cultivated them in one furnace, creating a running script that is "natural in nature and rich in spirit for generations", and was hailed as the "Sage of Calligraphy" by later generations. Among them, "Lanting Preface" written by Wang Xizhi is admired by calligraphers and is called "the best running script in the world". Wang Xizhi had profound attainments in real calligraphy, cursive calligraphy and Xingzhi calligraphy.

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