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What are the ancient calligraphers in China?
1, Wang Xizhi

Wang Xizhi (303-36 1, 32 1-379), a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was called the "Book Sage" and was called the "Two Kings" with his son Wang Xianzhi. Wang Xizhi is good at all aspects of Li, Cao, Kai and Xing. He studies the body, imitates the hand, absorbs the strengths of others, prepares the body, and melts in one furnace. He got rid of the style of writing in Han and Wei dynasties and had a far-reaching influence.

The representative works include Huang Tingjing, Le Yi Lun, Seventeen Posts, Preface to Lanting Collection, First Month Post, etc. Among them, Preface to Lanting is known as "the best running script in the world".

2. Yan Zhenqing

Yan Zhenqing was an outstanding calligrapher and a great patriot in the middle Tang Dynasty. His "Yan Ti" regular script, together with Zhao Mengfu, Liu Gongquan and Ou Yangxun, is also called "the four masters of regular script". Also known as "Yan Gu" with Liu Gongquan. Yan Zhenqing, (709-784), Han nationality, was born in Wanzhao, Jingzhao, and his ancestral home was in Linyi, Tang (now Linyi, Shandong).

3. Zhao Mengfu

Zhao Mengfu (1254~ 1322) was born in Crystal Palace, Song Xue Road. Yes, grandson, followed by Zhao and Qi Wang. After the demise of the Song Dynasty, in the 23rd year of Yuan Dynasty (1286), Zhao Mengfu was recommended to Kublai Khan in Yuan Shizu, which attracted great attention. He was appointed as a doctor of the Ministry of War with a rank of five. Two years later, he was appointed as a bachelor of science with a rank of four.

4. Huang Tingjian

Huang Tingjian (1045 ~ 1 105) was a poet and calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty. Word,No. Valley,No. Fucheng Weng. A native of Fenning, Hongzhou (now Xiushui, Jiangxi). His father Huang Shu is a poet specializing in Du Fu, and his uncle Chang Li is a bibliophile. Huang Tingjian has been eager to learn since he was a child, and he has read hundreds of books and histories.

5. Ou Yangxun

Ou Yangxun (557-64 1), a native of Linxiang (now Changsha, Hunan) in Tanzhou in the Tang Dynasty, was a famous calligrapher and official in the Tang Dynasty, one of the four masters of regular script, the grandson of Ouyang Li, the general of South Liang Zhengnan, and son of the general, the southern Chen. He was born in the second year of Liang Taiping in the Southern Dynasties (AD 557).