Wang Xizhi was a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and the most famous and accomplished calligrapher in China. He is a unique calligrapher, not only as a landmark in the history of China calligraphy, but also has a far-reaching influence on China's Millennium calligraphy, leaving a lot of colorful calligraphy works. Calligraphy is very good in all aspects, such as Li, Cao, Kai and Xing. It is a unique style with far-reaching influence.
Masterpiece: The Preface to Lanting is known as "the best running script in the world", which is the only love of Emperor Taizong, and The Sunny Post in the Snow is also the favorite of a generation of emperors.
2. Yan Zhenqing (Tang Dynasty) was one of the four masters of regular script.
Yan Zhenqing was an outstanding calligrapher in the middle Tang Dynasty, with the highest achievement and the greatest influence, second only to Wang Xizhi. His cursive brushwork conveys a relaxed, happy, heroic and free-and-easy master atmosphere. In the history of calligraphy, Yan Zhenqing created a unique realm of calligraphy with "Yan Ti". Yan calligraphy is characterized by excellent spirituality and natural magnificent realm; It is cast by its powerful soul, and its realm is naturally vigorous; It enriches the people, and the realm is naturally broad. In his later years, he still pursued perfection and perfection. Its "face" stands firm in the book world.
Masterpieces: The works handed down from generation to generation mainly include many inscriptions, such as Sacrificing a Nephew, Competing for a Seat, and Ma Gubei. The Manuscript for Sacrificing My Nephew is a memorial to my nephew Yan Jiming by Yan Zhenqing in Tang Dynasty. Write in one go, regardless of work, often write to death. It is known as "the second running book in the world".
3. Ou Yangxun (Tang Dynasty) Ou Yangxun, one of the "four masters of regular script", is one of the four famous masters of regular script in history, and has his own unique views on calligraphy, including the "eight unique skills" of calligraphy. His calligraphy achievements are based on regular script, with bold brushwork and unique structure, which is called "European style" by later generations. Its rigorous regular script method and precipitous brushwork are unparalleled in the world, and it can be called the first regular script in Tang Dynasty. Originally from Han Li, he was vigorous and rigorous in statutes. He sees risks in plain sight, with elegant composition, interspersed strokes and proper arrangement.
4. One of the "Song Sijia"-Mi Fei (Northern Song Dynasty)
He is one of the "four calligraphers of Song Dynasty" (Su, Mi, Huang and Cai) and is second to none. He is good at seal cutting, official script, regular script, running script and cursive script, and he is good at copying ancient calligraphy, reaching the level of confusion. His writing style is unrestrained and strictly abides by statutes. "The Biography of Wen Yuan in the History of Song Dynasty" said: "My calligraphy is particularly wonderful and I am deeply impressed by Wang Xianzhi's brushwork." Because of his dressing behavior and fascination with calligraphy and painting, he is regarded as a madman in the contemporary world, so he is also called "Mi Dian".