2. Yan Zhenqing! One of the four masters of regular script, the book style is strong. The cursive script "Handwriting of the Lost Nephew" produced by the funeral was later rated as "the second running script in the world"
3. Liu Gongquan In my opinion, Zhao Mengfu is the best of the four regular script writers, followed by Liu Gongquan. Yan Zhenqing came second behind me because he didn't want to write a book when he was sad, but he wrote the second running script in the world! I think this is the highest realm of calligraphy. People can only reach the peak inadvertently in such a painful life!
Liu Gongquan ranked third thanks to the contemporary calligraphy education in China. Most primary school students practice writing brush basically from Liu Ti. Since both schools and families choose it this way, the word should be good, so it ranks third. Of course, Liu is beautiful and dignified, which is why regular script is suitable for beginners. ) Liu Ti and Yan Ti are also called "Yan Liu Jin Gu".
The following rankings are hard to distinguish: (Calligraphy is an art, and art should be appreciated. Since there is appreciation, it must be decided from the viewer's point of view, so it is inevitable that different people have different views. The above three articles are just my personal "comments". And calligraphy can be divided into official script and cursive script. )
Mrs. Wei-Wei Shuo! Wang Xizhi's copying objects and teachers from the age of seven to twelve.
Wang Xianzhi! Wang Xizhi's seventh son studied books with his father when he was young. Later, he adopted Zhang Zhi's method and created his own style. Like his father, he was named "Two Kings".
The other two of the four regular script writers-Ou Yangxun Zhao Mengfu
Su Huang Camo (Su Shi Huang Tingjian, Mi Fei, Cai Xiang) was one of the four great calligraphers in the Song Dynasty. Another way of saying "Cai" is Cai Jing. Legend has it that Cai Jing forcibly replaced Cai Xiang's name and added his own. But Cai Jing's calligraphy is not weak.
Four Sages of Grass-Zhang Zhi in the Eastern Han Dynasty (who was also copied by the "Two Kings") and Xu (the Sage of Grass among the Top Ten Sages in China) and two Sages of Grass recognized by China in the 20th century: Yu Youren and.
Monk Tang Huaisu! Copying Wang Xizhi's Preface to the Lanting Pavilion can be confused with the original.
5. Liu Yong! Calligraphers in the Qing Dynasty should find it difficult to compete with these people, but they are very famous and their handwriting is really good. Let's row here first! Haha ~