1, the first type: calligrapher-Li Huailin, whose work-Ji Kang and Shan Juyuan broke up.
Li Huailin, a native of Luoyang in Tang Dynasty, was born and died in an unknown year. When Emperor Taizong was in office, he was waiting for a letter to Lin Wenguan. The cursive script "Dear Friends Ji Kang and Shan Juyuan" is said to be a copy of Li Huailin, with lines of *** 159 and characters of 1209, which is now in Japanese possession.
2. The second type: calligrapher-Sun, works-book spectrum.
Sun is good at writing patterns, lines and cursive scripts, especially cursive scripts. The most distinctive feature is the horizontal pen, long press, first press the pen once, and then press the pen forward, so that a pen suddenly appears two changes. When the right ring is turned into an arc pen, the end of the stroke changes from thin to thin.
3. The third kind: calligrapher Zhang Ruitu wrote the Song of the Eight Immortals in Du Fu's Drink Medicine to Quench Thirst.
Zhang Ruitu, one of the four great calligraphers in Ming Dynasty, is famous for his unique calligraphy style, vigorous and vivid brushwork. He is as famous as Dong Qichang, Xing Dong and Mi Wanzhong. He is also good at landscape painting, copying Huang in Yuan Dynasty, and his works are handed down from generation to generation.
The cursive script is divided into Cao Zhang and today's grass, and today's grass is divided into big grass (also called crazy grass) and small grass, which feels beautiful in madness.
Cursive script is to connect words with dots according to certain rules. It has a simple structure and is used while borrowing, not scribbling at will. One of the main features is that the strokes are hook-shaped, including up and down hooks and left and right hooks.