Who has the basic questions about calligraphy, 35! thank you

1, the first running script in the world is (). 2. The second running script in the world is (). 3. The third running script in the world is (). 4. The four characters in regular script are (), (), () and (). 5. The Art Boat and the Twin Towers is the work of ().

6. Talk about Guang Yi and Zhou Shuang is the work of (). 7. The two kings refer to the calligraphers of the Jin Dynasty () and (). 8. Sanxi refers to (), () and (). 9. Of these three Greek portraits, only () is the original. 10, Song Sijia is (), (), (). . 1 1, also called (). 12, European style is a calligraphy style created by the calligrapher () in the Tang Dynasty. 13, Yan Ti is a calligraphy style initiated by calligraphy in the Tang Dynasty. 14 Liu Ti is a style created in the Tang Dynasty (). 15, Zhaoti is a style created in the Yuan Dynasty (). 16, the style of writing created by Song Huizong is called (). 17, Wang Xizhi's representative handwriting is () ().

18, Wang Xianzhi's representative regular script is (). 19, Yuan Bo Post was written by (). 20. The representative works of Ou Yangxun Wang Xizhi's regular script are () () and (). 2 1, Liu Gongquan's representative works are (), () and (). 22. The representative works of Yan Zhenqing's regular script are (), () and (). 23. Li Bai's calligraphy works handed down from ancient times are (). 24. The calligraphy work handed down by Zhong Shaojing in the Tang Dynasty is (). . 25. The calligraphy of () is called six and a half books. 26. The calligraphy of () is called lacquer book. 27. Running scripts are divided into () and (). 28, () put forward the view that "it is not easy to use a pen through the ages". 29, () put forward the "four ning four no". 30. Jin Ren Shang () Tang Ren Shang (); In the Song Dynasty (3 1), Sun's () was the most famous work in calligraphy theory and calligraphy. 32. Four Treasures of the Study refers to (), (), (), (). 33. The person who put forward "I won't do this book with my heart" is from the Song Dynasty (). 34. These six Chinese characters refer to (), (), (), (), (), (). 35. "Jumping your mouth" refers to () and () respectively.