1, Dong Qichang
Dong Qichang (1555 February 10—1636 June 5438+00 October 26th) was born in Huating, Songjiang (now Shanghai). Minister and painter in late Ming Dynasty.
The existing works include Rock House Map, Eight Scenes of Autumn in Dong Qichang in Ming Dynasty, Map of Zhou Jintang, Pipa of Bai Juyi, Poems in Cursive Script, Postscript of Jiang Yan and so on. He is the author of Essays on Painting Zen Rooms, Collected Works of Rong Tai and Xihongtang Post.
2. He Ji Shao
He (1799- 1873), born in Daozhou (now Daoxian), Hunan Province, was a poet, painter and calligrapher in the late Qing Dynasty. Calligraphy is a beginner in Yan Zhenqing, and it merged with Han and Wei Dynasties to form its own family, especially cursive script. He is the author of Xi Dao Zhai Wei Jing Shuo, Poems in Caotang of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, and Shuo Wen Zhu Duan Li Zheng.
3. Liu Gongquan
Liu Gongquan (778-865), the word is sincere. Jingzhao Garden (now Yaozhou District, Tongchuan City, Shaanxi Province) was born. A famous calligrapher and poet in the middle Tang Dynasty, the younger brother of Liu Gongchu, the minister of war.
Inscriptions handed down from ancient times include Diamond Sutra Engraving, Mysterious Tower Monument and Su Feng Monument. Cursive scripts include posts, sixteen-day posts, insulting posts, etc. Zhao Meng Tie and Postscript of Pear Tie from Wang Xianzhi are both masterpieces handed down from ancient times. Liu Gongquan also writes poems. Complete Tang Poetry contains five poems, and Complete Tang Poetry contains one poem.
4.miffy
Mi Fei (105 1 year-1107), formerly known as Kun, later renamed Kun, whose real name was Mi or Qian, was a native of Xiangyang, Hubei Province, and was then called Haiyue Waishi, also known as the descendants of Kun Xiong and Huo Zheng. Calligrapher, painter and painting theorist in Northern Song Dynasty, together with Cai Xiang, Su Shi and Huang Tingjian, are also called "Song Sijia".
5. Ou Yangxun
Ou Yangxun (557-64 1), a native of Linxiang (now Changsha, Hunan), was a famous calligrapher and official in the Tang Dynasty, and one of the four masters of regular script. Sun of General Liang Zhengnan in the Southern Dynasties, son of General Ouyang Kun in the Southern Dynasties, was born in Hengzhou (now Hengyang, Hunan) in the second year of Liang Taiping in the Southern Dynasties (AD 557), and his ancestral home was Linxiang in Tanzhou (now Changsha, Hunan).
Representative regular script includes Jiuchenggong Li Quanming, Huangfu Birthday Monument, Huadu Temple Monument, and running script includes Zhong Nimeng's stippling and running script with thousands of characters. He has his own unique views on calligraphy, including eight methods of calligraphy works, teaching strategies and thirty-six methods of brushwork.