Wu Changshuo (1884-1927) was a native of Anji, Zhejiang, known as Junjun and Junqing, the original character Cangshi, changed to Changshuo after middle age, and after the age of seventy, he used the character line and was nicknamed Lao Jie. Wu Changshuo's calligraphy is based on the stone drum text, and its stone drum text is fused with a seal engraving pen, condensing vigorously, looking clumsy and full of golden stone atmosphere. His writings are integrated into the style of Wang Duo of the Qing Dynasty. Wu Changshuo is the author of "The Collection of Miaolu" and "The Printing of Miaolu".

Lin Sanzhi (1898-1989) was born in Jiangsu Jiangpu, Anhui Province, and his original name was Yilin(依霖). He was an honorary director of the China Book Association and the honorary chairman of the Jiangsu Book Association. In his early years, he studied figure painting and calligraphy, and before the age of 30, his calligraphy was due to Tang, and later he studied under Huang Binhong. Sir is especially good at cursive writing. With Wang Xizhi as the sect and Huai Su as the body, he has turned his own garden into a deep and elegant style, and is good at landscape painting and poetry. He is the author of "Poetry on the River" and "Selected Calligraphy of Lin Sanzhi".
Kang Youwei (1858-1927) was a native of Nanhai, Guangdong, whose original name was Zu Yi (祖诒), the character Guangsha, the number of long su, and the rebirth. He was one of the main promoters of the Penghu Reform Law and the Hundred Days Restoration. His calligraphy reveres the Thepical Method and is full of creative ideas. His book "Guangyi Zhou Shuangyi" had a great influence on the later generations of books, and he also wrote "New Study of Pseudo-Scriptural Examination", "Confucius Reform Examination", "Collected Poems of Mr. Kang Nanhai" and so on.
Yu Youren (1878-1964) Shaanxi Sanyuan people, formerly known as Boxun, the character Right Ren, not to sign Liu Xueyu, the number Ofu, pen name Shenzhou Old Lord, Taiping Old Man. In his early years, he followed Dr. Sun Yat-sen and devoted himself to the Xinhai Revolution. Its calligraphy is characterized by the incorporation of the strokes of xingshu and lishu in the Northern Wei Kaishu, which can be described as a fusion of stele in one furnace. Mr. Yu Youren is especially good at cursive writing and is known as the "contemporary grass saint". He has created "Standard Cursive Calligraphy", and his poetry works include "Right Ren Poetry Cun", "Right Ren Wen Cun", "Yu Right Ren Calligraphy" and so on.
Shen Yinmo (1883-1971) was a native of Huzhou, Zhejiang. His original name was Junmo, and in the characters, he was called Qiu Ming and Qiu Gua. Studied in Japan in his early years. After returning to China, he served as a professor at Peking University, served as an editorial board member of New Youth during the "May Fourth" period, and successively served as deputy director of the Central Museum of Literature and History, member of the Shanghai Municipal People's Committee, and vice chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Federation of Literature and Literature. His calligraphy is known for his calligraphy and calligraphy, and his calligraphy is written in a round and rounded manner, showing a vigorous and translucent posture. He is the author of "The Academic Experience of Famous Masters of Past Dynasties to Explain Doubts", "Calligraphy Cangcong", "Twenty-Five Calligraphy Pipe Peep", "Shen Yinmo Calligraphy Collection", and "Qiuming Room Miscellaneous Poems".
Sha Menghai (1900-1992) was a native of Yinxian County, Zhejiang, formerly known as Wenruo, Shi Huang and Lansha. Shao Chengbei learned the wind and was instructed by Wu Changshuo. He has served as a professor of the Department of Chinese of Zhejiang University, a professor of the China Academy of Art, the vice chairman of the China Book Association, the chairman of the Zhejiang Provincial Book Association, and the president of the Xi leng Printing Society. He is the author of "Sha Menghai On the Manuscript of books", "Sha Menghai Calligraphy Collection", "Sha Menghai Hanmo Career" and so on.
Mao Zedong (1893-1976) Xiangtan Shaoshan Chongren, Hunan Province, character Runzhi. One of the founders of the Communist Party of China, he successively served as Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, Chairman of the Central Military Commission, and President of the People's Republic of China. In addition to government affairs, he loves poetry, calligraphy is good at wild grass, with pen arbitrariness, momentum, chapters and methods of clean composition change, authored "Mao Zedong Anthology" five volumes, posthumous ink collection "Mao Zedong Book Collection Handwriting Selection", "Mao Zedong Inscription Ink Selection", "Mao Zedong Handwriting Ancient Poetry Selection" and so on.
Xie Wuliang (1884-1964), Sichuan Lezhiren. The original name was Meng, the word Da Cheng, and later changed its name to Shen, the number is immeasurable, and it is not signed as a temple. Young Chengting Training, learning ancient chinese words and poetry. In the early days of the Republic of China, he successively served as secretary and senator of Sun Yat-sen's base camp, instructor of Huang Bo Military Academy, and later engaged in education and writing, and served as a professor at many universities in China. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as the director of the Chuanxi Museum, the professor of Chinese Min University, and the deputy director of the Central Museum of Culture and History. Its inscriptions are both harmonious, scattered and clumsy, and majestic and handsome. He is the author of "History of Chinese Literature", "History of Chinese Philosophy", "Study of Poetry Classics", "Outline of Buddhist Studies", "Chu Ci New Theory", "Xie Wuliang Calligraphy" and so on.
Qi Baishi (1863-1957), a native of Xiangtan, Hunan. The original name was Chunzhi, the character Weiqing, later changed to Huang, the word Pingsheng, the number of Baishi, the nickname of the owner of the mountain pavilion, the white stone mountain people, the old man of Jiping and so on. Fine poetry, painting, seal engraving, calligraphy. His calligraphy skills are profound and vigorous. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as a professor of the Beijing National Art College, an honorary professor of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, an honorary president of the Beijing Academy of Painting, and the chairman of the China Artists Association. He has published "Qi Baishi Works Collection", "Qi Baishi Painting Collection", "Baishi Poetry Grass" and so on.
Li Shutong (1880-1942), originally from Pinghu, Zhejiang, was born in Tianjin. Name Wentao, character Shu Tong, Shi Feng, Interpretation Of The Voice, Dharma Horn Hongyi. He was the editor-in-chief of the Pacific Daily, a teacher of music and art at the Zhejiang Two-Level Normal School, and was ordained in 1918, and later became a senior monk of The Jianzong sect of Buddhism. He is the author of "Li LuShi Zhong", "Collection of Paintings of Nursing Life", "Collection of Han Tomatoes", "History of the Inheritance of the Nanshan Vinaya" and so on.