1, Wang Xizhi: a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, known as the "saint of calligraphy", whose running script and cursive script have far-reaching influence.
2. Liu Gongquan: A calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, whose regular script works were called "Liu Ti", which had a great influence on later calligraphy.
3. Yan Zhenqing: A calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, whose regular script works are famous for their majestic momentum and vigorous brushwork.
4. Ou Yangxun: A calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, whose regular script is famous for its strength and beauty.
5. Zhao Mengfu: A calligrapher of the Yuan Dynasty, with unique running script works, is known as the "master of running script".
6. Wen Zhiming: A calligrapher in Ming Dynasty, whose regular script is famous for its strength.
7. Dongpo: A writer and calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty, whose cursive script is famous for its bold and free-spirited and profound artistic conception.
8. Huang Tingjian: Southern Song Dynasty calligrapher and writer. His running script works are famous for their great strength and full strokes.
9. Cai Xiang: A calligrapher of the Ming Dynasty, whose running script works are famous for elegance, beauty and elegant strokes.
10, Wang Xianzhi: A calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, whose cursive script is famous for its boldness and grandeur.